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Restore the court’s eroded legitimacy? Two justices at a time per term? Even if Harris wins and gets two in her first term and manages to replace two conservative justices with two liberal justices, that would still leave the court at 5/4 in the Conservatives favor. That would mean at least four more years of conservative zealotry handed down by the court.
The problem needs to be fixed as soon as possible. This is a good first step, or would have been 10 or 20 years ago but it isn't enough right now. Biden needs to add members to the court as well as adding term limits. Or to be more realistic, Harris will need to do it. There's no way a Republican House or 50/50 Senate is going to let Biden do anything in the next 5 months.
Or to be even more realistic, Congress needs to.
Not sure how you get that. The current 6/3 conservative majority would become a 5/4 liberal majority.
If Biden packs the courts 3mo before an election Trump will be president.
I fail to see the reasoning there, but I did mention in my post that Biden would not be able to do it anyway. He will not be able to push through any reforms because the House will block him from doing so.
~~The house does not have a say in anything related to SCOTUS so that’s not really an issue. The president nominates justices and the senate approves or doesn’t.~~
The reasoning for why this is political suicide seems pretty apparent to me I am happy to explain it if you really want me to. I’d rather not though if your mind is already made up lol
Congress sets the number of seats on the court, so the House does have an important role.
That’s quite the brain fart on my part