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Should the Senate confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court?

Should the Senate confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court?

Yes

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No

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Yes

Should the Senate confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court?
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Lisha Lammers
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Lisha Lammers

Judge KBJ is extremely MORE qualified than Brett K. or Amy C B. which were both PUSHED thru by the GQP during an election.

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Max
Max

She is as Polished as Kamala Harris, only she doesn't know how to cackle.

Letitia DenHartog
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Letitia DenHartog

She is highly qualified

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Max
Max

Compared to Kamala Harris?

No

Should the Senate confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court?
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Max
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Max

No because, she is everything that America is not. The Supreme Court is for Protecting the Constitution. She does not know what the Constitution is.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

No way. She is a puh-head-o-file.

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

She is lenient on sex offenders and pedophiles, she can’t define a woman or when life starts, she hates police, and pushes critical race theory that promotes segregation and opposite principles of MLK. She defended her record on Pedos. She is not American

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Max
Max

She can not define what a woman is. She protects child pornographers, her records are sealed to protect her insufficiencies. She will not defend or protect the Constitution of the United states. She has no value as a Supreme Justice. She does not have the right stuff, to be a Justice.

Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

Because she refuses to answer questions that was asked by the Republicans. She doesn't know the definition of a woman, she beat around the bush on answers.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

How can someone be a judge when they cannot define the word "woman"?

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Cheryl Schlegel
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Cheryl Schlegel

She doesn't respect the Constitution of the United States and would allow her biases to affect her supposedly impartial decisions.

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Kathleen Harris
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Kathleen Harris

She has FAILED to answer pertinent questions that are vital to the mental makeup of ANY judge. Why, she can't even define what a woman is...how can she make Supreme Court rulings about gender much less rights?

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Wendy Kauffman
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Wendy Kauffman

She is dangerous to the rule of law in this country.

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Max
Max

She will be a like-kind replacement for Breyer. She won't be able to do any more damage, than he has done.

Are you happy with the "Missouri First" map approved by the General Assembly?

Are you happy with the "Missouri First" map approved by the General Assembly?

Yes

1

No

3

Yes

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

**** ***, **** ***** ** ******!

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No

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Paula Garrett
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Paula Garrett

Not only do I not like this map, I don't like the way they split Boone County in half last time either. Kehoe is wrong. Nothing this legislature does represents me and my values.

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Larry Berneking
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Larry Berneking

Don’t like politicians pushing the constitution aside to further their Trump led political agenda!

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Toasty
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Toasty

This seems like a political form of "bike shedding". Instead of focusing on important conservative legislation, lets move around lines on a map and pretend it makes some kind of improvement in Missourian's lives.

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What do you think about the United States' economic outlook?

What do you think about the United States' economic outlook?

Looks good

3

I'm not very confident

2

Looks good

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Well my uneducated self who is debt free, doesn't live outside my means, retired before 50 will be just fine regardless what happens. No you educated, debt ridden, living off the government's charity..... well you yourself are to blame. Be accountable for your life and actions.

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Fred
Fred

When the debt finally becomes unsustainable ... which isn't that far off ... the solution historically is to monetize the debt, leading to hyperinflation. Read up on it ... you will not be immune.

Max
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Max

For workers it is sound. For those on welfare it could be a problem. Things are about to change.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

The "dollar" is not real. The economy is the labor the people provide.

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I'm not very confident

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Fred
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Fred

We're headed for a train wreck.

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