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ALERT FROM HUFFPOST: ?Republicans Rushed Trump's Supreme Court Nominee; Now They Want To Delay Bid

ALERT FROM HUFFPOST: “Republicans Rushed Trump's Supreme Court Nominee; Now They Want To Delay Biden's Pick” Team, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is a historic nominee! If confirmed, she would be the FIRST Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. But Republicans are standing in the way of history and want to stall her nomination. Do you support President Biden’s nomination of Judge Brown Jackson? [YES]( [NO]( Team – President Biden recently announced his first Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. She serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, is rated as “well qualified” by the American Bar Association, and graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School. If confirmed, Judge Brown Jackson would be the FIRST Black woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court. She’s so well-qualified, even conservative judges are endorsing her. But Senate Republicans are stepping up their attacks against her! Team, despite Judge Brown Jackson’s accomplishments and even past bipartisan support in her previous confirmations, Senate Republicans want to stall her nomination and stop Democrats' efforts to protect the courts. Mitch McConnell STOLE President Obama’s final SCOTUS nominee for Trump – and he’s already signaling he’ll oppose Judge Brown Jackson! [Do you support Biden's nomination of Judge Brown Jackson? Yes// No](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) We need to know where top Democrats like you stand: Do you support President Biden’s nomination of Judge Brown Jackson? [YES]( [NO]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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