Which party benefits electorally from Breyer's retirement? (user search)
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  Which party benefits electorally from Breyer's retirement? (search mode)
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Question: Obviously the Democrats benefit by getting to replace him with someone much younger, but what party will do better in 2022 as a result of the retirement?
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« on: January 26, 2022, 08:13:23 PM »

I think Republicans. Supreme Court confirmation battles energize the red team more than the blue team. I fully believe that had Ruth Bader Ginsburg not died when she did, Thom Tillis at least would no longer be a Senator.
I agree about Thom Tillis, as his COVID diagnosis caused by the ACB nomination ceremony, as well as the fact that he played a prominent role in the hearings, may have been enough to pull him over the finish line.
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