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Sunday, November 10, 2024

'CNN pundit floats Harris as possible replacement for Sotomayor as Dems press her to quit'

 A liberal pundit Sunday floated nominating failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris to replace US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor while the Democrats still cling to power.

Bakari Sellers, a CNN commentator and former state lawmaker in South Carolina, was adamant on social media that progressives need to ramp up pressure on Sotomayor, a 70-year-old type 1 diabetic, to step aside even as she resists the effort.

“Sotomayor needs to resign. The court is currently 6-3. [Her resignation] would limit Trumps ability to make it 7-2. It’s silly to believe there is no difference,” Sellers wrote on X.

Dem pundit Bakari Sellers says US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor should be replaced by someone such as Kamala Harris.Getty Images

“[The Senate] can confirm in 10 weeks (see ACB [Amy Coney Barrett]). You have very good previously vetted candidates…. Sri Srinivasan, Robert Wilkins, Michelle Childs and yes Kamala Harris (though she likely doesn’t get Manchin’s vote),” the party pundit said.

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Democrats enjoy control over the White House and Senate until early January. It is unclear whether Harris, 60, would be receptive to the notion of her serving as a justice.

Presidents often nominate individuals to the country’s highest court who have actual experience serving as a judge, though that’s not always the case. Some progressives have previously mused about former President Barack Obama serving on the top court.

“I don’t want Justice Sotomayor to be another Ruth Bader Ginsburg in terms of staying too long,” Sellers told CNN last week, referring to the late justice whose death paved the way for a GOP replacement.

“The possibility of Justice Sotomayor having to resign or retire in the next four years is extremely high,” the former pol claimed.

Sotomayor, the most senior of the liberal justices on the bench, has had medical issues in the past, including records indicating that she has previously traveled with a medic.

She has also publicly talked about being exhausted with her demanding workload on the Supreme Court.

Sotomayor has faced intensifying pressure from progressives to step aside so Dem President Biden can try to replace her before Donald Trump takes the White House again.Getty Images

The top jurist has not publicly commented on the Democratic pressure campaign for her to step aside.

But some of her allies are backing her up.

“This is no time to lose her important voice on the court. She just turned 70 and takes better care of herself than anyone I know,” a source close to Sotomayor told the Wall Street Journal.

But top of mind for at least some Democrats is Ginsburg, a liberal icon who refused to step down when Democrats had control of the White House and Senate between 2009 and early 2015.

She died in September 2020, which enabled then-President Donald Trump to name her replacement.

Conservatives then bumped their majority on the high court up to 6-3, enabling them to overturn Roe v. Wade, among other high-profile decisions.

Progressives successfully lobbied Justice Stephen Breyer to step down in 2022.

Democrats are worried about Republicans expanding their conservative control over the Supreme Court.AP

Pressure against Sotomayor has mounted for some time, including before the Nov. 5 election amid fears the GOP would recapture the Senate.

In addition to retaking the White House, Republicans also won the Senate this time around, meaning Democrats won’t be able to stall if the GOP appoints a new justice during the next two years.

There’s also uncertainty about whether Democrats can take back the upper chamber in 2026.

“This would probably be a good day for Sotomayor to retire,” David Dayen, executive editor of the left-leaning American Prospect magazine, candidly wrote on X after Trump’s presidential victory last week.

Senate Democrats are internally deliberating about how far they should go in trying to push Sotomayor to step aside before Trump roars back into the White House.

Liberal Sen. Bernie Sanders says he’s not on board with the push to oust Sotomayor.AP

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), 83, says he is against the move.

The senator, asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday whether he thinks Sotomayor should step down, replied, “No, I don’t.

“I don’t think that’s the sensible approach,” he said — while acknowledging he is aware of the effort to get her out.

Sotomayor, who was nominated to the Supreme Court in 2009 by then-President Obama, is widely ranked as the most progressive member of the bench.

Kamala Harris, flanked by her husband Doug Emhoff, is sworn in as the 49th US Vice President on January 20, 2021, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.AFP via Getty Images

She has emerged as one of the most forceful liberal and at times emotional voices on the bench during contentious oral arguments. In late 2021, for example, she questioned whether the Supreme Court could “survive the stench” of overturning Roe.

Meanwhile, some GOP operatives are privately looking at the longevity of conservative justices on the bench such as Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel Alito, 74, as they hope to retain their influence on the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court’s current term began last month.

https://nypost.com/2024/11/10/us-news/kamala-harris-floated-to-replace-scotus-justice-sotomayor/

'Harris ex-comms head says Biden should resign to make her first female president'

 Vice President Kamala Harris‘ former communications director floated a wild plan to make her the first female commander-in-chief — all President Biden has to do is resign.

Jamal Simmons, who served as part of Harris’ team from 2022 until 2023, urged Biden to step aside so that Harris could make history — even despite her massive defeat to President-elect Donald Trump.

“Joe Biden has been amazing but he should fulfill one last promise — to be transitional. Biden should resign and make Kamala Harris the first woman president,” Simmons posted on X.

“It’d turn [the] tables on Trump, keep Kamala from presiding over Jan. 6 make it easier for next woman to run.”

Vice President Kamala Harris pictured with Jamal Simmons.Instagram / @realjamalsimmons
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The former spox-turned-CNN commentator made a similar plea on air Sunday, prompting laughter from his conservative colleague Scott Jennings.

“It would dominate the news at a point where Democrats have to learn drama and transparency and doing things that the public wanna see is the time,” Simmons said on the air.

“This is the moment for us to change the entire perspective of how Democrats operate.”

President Biden is set to meet with President-elect Donald Trump this coming Wednesday.Getty Images

Biden, 81, had already helped Harris, 60, make history when he tapped her to be the first female vice president. She is also the first black female and Asian American vice president in US history.

Moreover, the president stepped aside as the presumptive Democratic nominee on July 21 and paved the way for Harris to become the second woman to lead the party’s presidential ticket.

Harris strenuously avoided talking about the potential barrier-breaking nature of her campaign, largely eschewing mention of the so-called glass ceiling in sharp contrast to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

As the vice president, Harris is tasked with presiding over the congressional proceedings on Jan. 6, 2025, to certify the results of the 2024 election.

Simmons stressed that by stepping down, Biden would ensure that Harris doesn’t have to go through that.

“It’d turn [the] tables on Trump, keep Kamala from presiding over Jan. 6 make it easier for next woman to run,” Simmons said in his X post.Getty Images

She was hoping to oversee the certification of her own victory but ultimately came short and will have to certify her opponent.

Trump and his campaign had sold hats and other paraphernalia labeling him as 45-47, a nod to him being both the 45th president and 47th president.

If Biden were to step down early, it would scramble that.

Simmons’ remarks come in the midst of Democratic soul-searching about how the party lost to Republicans and Trump last week, despite branding him as a threat to US democracy.

“Dems have better policies but we must realize the old rules no longer apply. We are not playing table tennis. We are in a mixed martial arts fight and Americans respond to drama and excitement. We should use that to make our arguments for a better path forward,” he wrote in another X post.

https://nypost.com/2024/11/10/us-news/biden-should-resign-and-make-kamal-harris-first-female-president-ex-spokesman/