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RockRaven

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6. The short answer is "vote yes" because it's just a rubber stamp kind of thing.
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 01:01 AM
Oct 2022

The medium length answer is: there's a process with a panel of people and then also the governor that puts them on the ballot (which you can read up on if you are inclined), and if you trust those people to make good choices you should vote yes. But if you vote "no" and the position is unfilled then the same darn process picks the next replacement candidate too, so...

The long answer is: Actually reading all the cases ever adjudicated by these judges in prior positions, and deciding for oneself if their rulings are sound... What? Ain't nobody got time for that.

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