Charly Chauvin

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There were only six cases in which the Senate sought to transfer a sitting president’s appointment power to a successor. These exceptions were confined to cases where the president was appointed rather than elected or where the nomination came after the election of his successor. Neither of these conditions was present in 2016; the Senate’s actions were without historical precedent and risk politicizing the Supreme Court in a way that threatens the very foundation of our government.
The Vanishing Middle Class: Prejudice and Power in a Dual Economy
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