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Republicans want to fill RBG's now-empty seat on the Supreme Counrt while Trump is still in office (despite the Garland doctrine invented by Mitch McConnell to explain why they wouldn't confirm Obama's candidate before the election), so they can have another "conservative" judge, giving a majority for their worldview, while pretty much everyone else desperately wants to avoid this.
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