Another Sure-Fire Sign Dems Know Trump is Taking Back the White House

As we edge closer to the impending  presidential election in November, it's evident that the Democrats are feeling the heat. Poll after poll depicts Trump's dominance over Biden, coupled with a pervasive discontent in the country  towards the current administration that practically permeates the air.

However, if there's any clear sign that Democrats  are in full-blown panic mode, it's their fervent call for left-leaning Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to resign before Trump potentially regains the White House. They're frantic to avoid a repeat of the debacle  they faced with the passing of their beloved Ruth Bader Ginsburg, swiftly replaced by Trump's appointment of Amy Coney Barrett.

If this is a major concern for the Dems, they better act  swiftly, given that the election is practically upon us.

From Headline USA:


Paul Campos, a law professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, was one of the people who expressed this idea after remembering how Amy Coney Barrett took the place of Ruth Bader Ginsburg after her death, which resulted in the 6-3 conservative majority that then took less than two years to fully overturn Roe v. Wade.

“Sotomayor has been an outstanding justice. But the Ruth Bader Ginsburg precedent ought to be extremely sobering… The cost of her failing to be replaced by a Democratic president with a Democratic Senate would be catastrophic,” he said.

Lucas Powe Jr., a Supreme Court historian at the University of Texas at Austin, agreed with Campos.

“I would love to see Sotomayor retire. I would love to trade her for a 50-year-old justice,” he said.

However, leftists who are brainwashing the American youth with Marxist ideas were not the only ones who started saying that Sotomayor should resign. Leftist journalists at the Atlantic and Vox started pushing the same message as well.

People at the Huffington Post also wrote an article regarding the topic, in which the leftist publication noted that Sotomayor had problems with her health, obviously implying that she should leave her position.

However, there is no logical reason for Sotomayor to leave her position, considering that a 69-year-old justice is still considered young because the average retirement age for recent Supreme Court justices is in the 80s.

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