WhatFinger

To honor Justice Ginsburg's legacy, Biden should consider Michelle Obama


News on the Net image

By -- The Hill —— Bio and Archives September 21, 2020

Comments | Print This | Subscribe | Email Us

This weekend, the nation will honor the legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died at age 87; soon thereafter, former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign must seize the moment and stake out a landmark candidate to replace the beloved jurist. The nominee must be someone who advances the cause of racial and gender justice and quells Republican efforts to bum-rush a replacement. What it means is that the Biden campaign cannot simply propose to nominate a woman of traditional qualifications for the court. If it is to make history, then it must spotlight a woman who embodies the dream of the civil rights movement. That person is former first lady Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama.-- More...



News on the Net -- The Hill -- Bio and Archives | Comments

News from around the world


Sponsored
!-- END RC STICKY -->