Stymied by the Supreme Court, Biden wants voters to have the final say on his agenda

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Stymied by the Supreme Court, Biden wants voters to have the final say on his agenda
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After major blows to his agenda by the Supreme Court, President Joe Biden is intent on making sure voters will have the final say.

- current Attorney General Merrick Garland, a federal judge at that time. The nomination stalled until a Republican president, Trump, took over.

Establishment GOP operatives backed Trump because of his pledge to name as many judges to the bench as possible. Their gamble worked. Trump ended up with threeDemocrats are now finally understanding the power of judges as a voting tool, and

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