WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders is against expanding the nine-member Supreme Court, a proposal some liberal activists have advocated to effectively reverse President Donald Trump’s appointment of conservative judges.
“My worry is that the next time the Republicans are in power they will do the same thing, I think that is not the ultimate solution,” Sanders said in response to a question at a forum on Monday organized by public employee unions and other liberal groups. In response to Trump’s appointments, a handful of liberal activists have argued that if Democrats win the White House in the November 2020 presidential election, they should expand the number of Supreme Court justices to tip the balance of control toward liberals.
Long-shot liberal candidate Pete Buttigieg has mentioned a Supreme Court composed of 15 justices coupled with other reforms that would ensure partisan parity.
Soros and his cronies are marketing a message to the 39 and younger crowd in an attempt to manipulate their vote. FEC should investigate
Democrats can't help themselves since they have no policy agenda.They tried to pass a voting bill that allows 'new arrivals' a vote, trying to end the electoral college and expand the supreme court in hopes of gaining some political advantage.
Bernie looks quite a bit like Dr. Mortner from the 1985 Bond movie 'A View to a Kill.' Behaves like him more often than not.
Don't let Roosevelt's ghost hear that.
I am gonna do some research on this...
Bernie again in his continued struggle to appear relevant.
Wow, good for Bernie. Still disagree with 90% of his platform but noice.
Good, doing otherwise would destroy a president.
For the first time in history they are not 'only democrat' on the Supreme Court of Justice!!!!
Bernie will again lose the primaries. Who cares what he thinks?
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