Legislation and US elections Legislation and US elections The US presidential election is on November 3. In the meantime, the politics of voting on various fronts has become quite frozen, one of which is the judiciary. The Judiciary Front is particularly concerned about the vacancy created by the death of popular and progressive Supreme Court Justice Ruth Beder Ginsberg, whose influence could play a key role in determining victory or defeat in the presidential election. President Trump has already nominated Federal Conservative Court of Justice judge Amy Clooney Barrett to run for office, a nomination that must be approved by the U.S. Senate. The approval is due to a majority of Republicans in the U.S. Senate, although the Democratic Party is strongly opposed to the appointment just weeks before the election. There are already many legal battles going on that could affect the outcome of the upcoming elections. Legal battles are now taking place in the lower courts ,...
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