To: Menehune56
By handing a president not chosen by the people a second Supreme Court nomination, Anthony Kennedys ultimate legacy may be the destruction of the court as we know it.
And what do you want to bet that he would have been all for Kerry getting it in 2004 if an Ohio recount gave him the electoral victory but not the popular vote. The Dems were okay with that, and pushed for a recount in Ohio, which wasn't even particularly close (18,000 votes, versus 11,000 margin for Carter in '76).
23 posted on
06/27/2018 1:41:04 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Dr. Sivana; Menehune56
...”which wasn't even particularly close (18,000 votes, versus 11,000 margin for Carter in ‘76). “
Think you had a typo, Bush 43 won Ohio by 118,000 votes in 2004, not just 18,000 votes against Kerry. Carter was very close to Ford in 1976, with the 11,000 vote margin you mentioned.
dvwjr
52 posted on
06/27/2018 2:15:18 PM PDT by
dvwjr
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