Hello,
Joe Biden has announced that, if elected, he would establish a bipartisan commission to provide recommendations on ways to overhaul the judicial branch.
In 2016, Republicans refused to even consider Barack Obama's SCOTUS nominee. But now, Donald Trump's Republican Senate majority has rammed through Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation before Election Day in order to secure Trumpian control of the Supreme Court beyond 2020 -- threatening the progress that our country is striving to make after Trump's disastrous presidency.
Some Democrats have been urging Biden to consider expanding the Supreme Court -- which is permissible under the Constitution -- as a way to restore balance on our highest court. After denying his support throughout the election cycle, Biden has now promised voters that his bipartisan commission will provide different ways to counteract the GOP's power grabs in our judicial branch.
The majority of Americans opposed the Senate's move to confirm Amy Coney Barrett before inauguration, but remain increasingly divided on what steps Democrats should take to offset the now 6-3 majority in the Supreme Court. Decades of decisions covering everything from affordable health care, to reproductive justice, and even our voting rights are now potentially in the hands of a few Trump loyalists. With such a clear division regarding possible next steps, we need to know where voters like YOU stand:
Do you support expanding the Supreme Court?
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Thank you for providing your critical input,
The WDTO Team
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