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'If you can't win, change the rules!' Eric Holder's Constitution-skirting SCOTUS reform plan hits some snags

Donald Trump’s election victory in 2016 rattled the Democrats to the core so much that many of them suggested changes to the Constitution. Democrats took a brief hiatus from that to wrap themselves in the Constitution during impeachment proceedings against Trump, but now they’re back to looking for ways to skirt the Constitution. Today’s example is former Attorney General Eric Holder:

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If you can’t beat ’em, try and change the rules!

Without a doubt.

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Yep, just ask Stacey Abrams!

But it might not be as easy as Holder would like to think:

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Basically it sounds like Holder’s doing some Resistance daydreaming.

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