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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« on: January 16, 2015, 01:20:15 AM » |
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The most likely choices under a Republican Senate are either Senators as they are usually confirmed by their colleagues or a cabinet secretary as they have already been approved by many of the current senators (though, of course, not to the Supreme Court)
30 of the 46 Democratic Senators (including Bernie Sanders and Angus King) have law degrees, but only 19 were practicing law when they got elected to their first office. Of those 19, most are either too old or too liberal to be approved by a Republican Senate.
I would think these 3 senators would be 'moderate' enough to be approved 1.Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota, former Hennepin County Attorney 85% ADA in 2013 4% ACU 2.Kirsten Gillibrand, New York, 90% ADA, 0% ACU (but she was more conservative in the House) 3.Tim Kaine, Virginia, 85% ADA, 0% ACU
Cabinet Secretaries 1.Thomas Perez, Maryland, Secretary of Labor, Former Assistant (or Deputy) Attorney General for Civil Rights 2.Jeh Johnson, Secretary of Homeland Security, former Department of Defense council
Former Cabinet Secretary 1.Janet Napolitano, formerly of Arizona, former Secretary of Homeland Security, Former Arizona Attorney General and Governor
I could also see the Republicans allowing an essentially temporary appointment to the Supreme Court (as long as they replace a 'liberal' Justice) by a liberal Senator who is in his 70s. 1.Richard Durbin, Illinois 2.Ben Cardin, Maryland 3.Pat Leahy, Vermont
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