Women’s rights hinge on Supreme Court nominee: Joe Biden
Asked to justify his decision to nominate Amy Barrett to the Supreme Court, President Trump said “Elections have consequences. We have the Senate. We have the White House and we have a phenomenal nominee”. Responding to the first question in the first Presidential debate of 2020, Mr Trump said “the Democrats wouldn't even think about not doing it. The only difference is they'd try and do it faster. There's no way they would give it up”. However, Democratic nominee Joe Biden said the American people are not able to “have a say in who the Supreme Court nominee is” because the United States is current in the middle of an election. “An election has already started. Tens of thousands of people have already voted. And so the thing that should happen is we should wait. We should wait and see what the outcome of this election is”. “That's the only way the American people get to express their view”. Mr Biden said the Affordable Care Act which would “strip 20 million people from having insurance” would be at stake if the legislation went to the Supreme Court. He said Amy Barret had “written before she went to the bench, which is her right, that she thinks the Affordable Care Act is not constitutional”. “If it's struck down, what happens? Women's rights are fundamentally changed. Once again, a woman could be held to pay more money, because she has a pre-existing condition in pregnancy.”
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Asked to justify his decision to nominate Amy Barrett to the Supreme Court, President Trump said “Elections have consequences. We have the Senate. We have the White House and we have a phenomenal nominee”. Responding to the first question in the first Presidential debate of 2020, Mr Trump said “the Democrats wouldn't even think about not doing it. The only difference is they'd try and do it faster. There's no way they would give it up”. However, Democratic nominee Joe Biden said the American people are not able to “have a say in who the Supreme Court nominee is” because the United States is current in the middle of an election. “An election has already started. Tens of thousands of people have already voted. And so the thing that should happen is we should wait. We should wait and see what the outcome of this election is”. “That's the only way the American people get to express their view”. Mr Biden said the Affordable Care Act which would “strip 20 million people from having insurance” would be at stake if the legislation went to the Supreme Court. He said Amy Barret had “written before she went to the bench, which is her right, that she thinks the Affordable Care Act is not constitutional”. “If it's struck down, what happens? Women's rights are fundamentally changed. Once again, a woman could be held to pay more money, because she has a pre-existing condition in pregnancy.”
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