Kamala Harris floated to replace US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor

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.

“[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.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.The top jurist has not publicly commented on the Democratic pressur...

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