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The high court confirmation battle is one of six topics at the first presidential showdown
CLEVELAND – As the old saying goes, it’s like pouring gasoline on a fire.
If the deadliest pandemic in a century, the worst economic downturn in decades, and a summer of nationwide protests over racial inequity weren’t enough for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump to battle over at Tuesday at the first of three presidential debates, another combustible topic’s been tossed into the toxic political mix.
That issue - the most bitterly partisan of all political battles – is a Supreme Court nomination fight, and it’s coming with just five weeks to go until Election Day.
Continued below.
Supreme Court fight front and center at Biden-Trump debate
CLEVELAND – As the old saying goes, it’s like pouring gasoline on a fire.
If the deadliest pandemic in a century, the worst economic downturn in decades, and a summer of nationwide protests over racial inequity weren’t enough for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump to battle over at Tuesday at the first of three presidential debates, another combustible topic’s been tossed into the toxic political mix.
That issue - the most bitterly partisan of all political battles – is a Supreme Court nomination fight, and it’s coming with just five weeks to go until Election Day.
Continued below.
Supreme Court fight front and center at Biden-Trump debate