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A comforting thought

Posted by David Hardy · 24 May 2021 01:07 PM

For decades the Supreme Court has a had a single "swing vote," and for years, Chief Justice Roberts was the "swing vote." The simplest way to determine who is the swing vote is to ask how often they are in the majority of decisions. If they are the swing vote, they will generally be in the majority because their vote makes the difference.

Looking at the current figures, however, it looks like there are three swing votes. Kavanaugh is in the majority 97% of the time, Barrett 95%, and Gorsuch 94%. Roberts is down at 87%. Given the position of the top three on the Second Amendment, it's going to be very good for the near future!

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Geoff | May 25, 2021 10:36 PM | Reply

Roberts is the one who will side with the Liberal Left most of the time. The Dems have dirt on him and he will not go against their wishes on critical cases. Why do you think 10 anti-gun lawsuits were rejected?

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