Lindsey Graham Becomes Early Player To Watch In Supreme Court Drama

Lindsey Graham Becomes Early Player To Watch In Supreme Court Drama

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President Biden's Supreme Court judge picks could receive over 60 Republican votes. A South Carolina senator supports Judge J Michelle Childs, citing her non-Ivy League background as a plus. Childs, from South Carolina, could unify the Senate and secure bipartisan support. Biden plans to meet with Supreme Court candidates, following discussions with Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the potential number of Republican votes President Biden's Supreme Court picks could receive?

More than 60

More than 50

More than 80

More than 70

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30 sec • 1 pt

Why does the South Carolina senator support Judge J Michelle Childs?

She is a close friend of the senator

She has a history of conservative rulings

She is from South Carolina and has a unique story

She has a strong legal background from Harvard

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What educational background does Judge J Michelle Childs have that the senator considers a plus?

Harvard University

Princeton University

Yale University

University of South Carolina

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What is the senator's prediction if Judge J Michelle Childs is nominated?

She will be a controversial figure

She will not receive any Republican votes

She will likely unite the Senate

She will face strong opposition

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are President Biden's plans regarding Supreme Court candidates?

He is not planning to meet any candidates

He has already finalized his picks

He plans to meet with them this week

He will announce his decision next month