Democratic presidential nominee and former vice president Joe Biden said Sunday that a confirmation hearing and vote on a nominee to fill the vacant seat left behind by Ruth Bader Ginsburg should not be held until after the election, and that an effort to push a Trump nomination through the Senate would be an “exercise in raw political power.”
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