First of two days of questioning for Barrett begins todayWhat Barrett’s likely confirmation means10-hour wait in Georgia as early voting startsTrump holds packed Florida rallyBiden campaigns in red state OhioSign up for Fight to Vote – our weekly US election newsletter 2.59pm BST Dianne Feinstein’s questioning has turned to the Affordable Care Act, which has become a central focus for Democrats arguing against Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the supreme court.Barrett previously criticized supreme court Chief Justice John Roberts for voting to uphold the ACA when it came before the court in 2012. 2.49pm BST Although Amy Coney Barrett would not give her opinion on Roe v Wade today, it should be noted the supreme court nominee signed on to a 2006 advertisement that called the landmark decision “barbaric.”“It’s time to put an end to the barbaric legacy of Roe v Wade and restore law that protects the lives of unborn children,” the ad states. Related: Amy Coney Barrett signed newspaper ad that called Roe v Wade ‘barbaric’ Continue reading…
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