Read again I said I'm 100%most americans ...you need glasses. That been said "57% who believe her successor should be appointed and confirmed by next year’s Senate and president"I'm 100% sure that most Americans against appointing a supreme court judge days from a major election. I'm also certain that most of Americans would like to pack the court to balance it and not leave it 6-3 as cons want to.let's pack the court later....ya didn't wanna listen and wait till the new president is elected. Don't cry later."So that’s that then. The confirmation hearings are over and it is almost inevitable that Amy Coney Barrett will be confirmed as a supreme court justice before the November election. Barrett will shift the supreme court from a 5-4 conservative majority to a 6-3 super-majority, a move that could fundamentally reshape America. Goodbye civil rights, hello Gilead.
You’ve got to hand it to the Republicans really; they get things done. They don’t care about being called hypocrites. They don’t care about ignoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dying wish that she not be replaced until after the election. They don’t care about common decency. They don’t care about democracy. They just care about power – and they will do whatever it takes to get it."
Goodbye civil rights: Amy Coney Barrett's America is a terrifying place | Arwa Mahdawi
With her confirmation all but inevitable, how bad will Barrett be? It’s hard to say for sure – but it doesn’t look goodwww.theguardian.com
No, Republicans and conservatives don’t care about any of that.
FDR, with the House and Senate being Democratic, tried to pack the court to gain an advantage and public opinion, strongly Democrats, stopped him. Lots of things you can think of doing but lots of things may fail to happen because public opinion is against packing the court. Everything has a reaction, good or bad.
You would be wrong, only 38% of Americans are in favor of Trump replacing Ginsberg, not anywhere near your 100% sure number. Replacing a Supreme Court justice been done many times during an election year and given the chance, the Democrats would have done the same.
Only 32% of Americans are in favor of packing the Supreme Court, so on both counts you are wrong. Nice to know your ideas are a minority opinion. Got anything else you are sure about?
Americans Support Delaying Ginsburg Replacement But Oppose Court Packing, Poll Finds
Just 38% of Americans think Trump should pick Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s successor.www.forbes.com
So, you are half right, my apologies. Americans are against packing the courts. It has been tried and the fear of the negative effects have kept the issue at bay. Logic will prevail.