Democrats are in a worse position on this though.
I would still go total war, personally. Republicans set the precedent, not one step back.
Coming right after the public sector unions decision too, what a noble bunch of political jackoffs.
And according to Fox News, people have already set their sights on Roe V. Wade, which is a personal priority for Pence as well.
I also hope the slowdowning happens. Granted, this is because I don't like who Trump/Pence would appoint. I forget how the supreme Court works with 8 justices. Even though it was recent. They run basically as normal, right?
If you count the SCOTUS being deadlocked 4-4 (or otherwise punting) on anything remotely controversial or politically polarized as normal, then yes. However, that's with the current makeup of the court, if one of the liberal Justices retires/dies, then it'd be 3-5.
I've heard those rumors about aiming for Roe vs Wade as well. Not surprising given how big of a conservative priority it is.
hard to see a way out for them with this timing tbh. whole nomination process will be happening in august/september/october most likely since the retirement is july 31st. there are so many bases loaded in red states that if all of the red state dems don't vote in favor they're probably going to have hell to pay with their voting base and not enough time to sweep it away, and a number of those races are already tossup at best. hard to go home to a 20+ trump margin state and defend refusing to vote for a conservative justice
Yeah, definetly problematic for them, but there are the moderate Republicans who are pro-choice who could give McConnell trouble.