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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 28, 2020, Winnipeg, Manitoba < > C M K PAGE A8 O A 8NEWS I WORLD SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 • WINNIPEGFREEPRESS.COM Democratic presidential candidate says vacancy is about health law, not court expansionBiden shifts focus on Supreme Court BILL BARROW AND WILL WEISSERT WILMINGTON, Del. — Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wants voters to see Republicans’ push for a speedy Supreme Court confirmation as an end-run of Congress and the 2010 health-care law. In remarks on Sunday, the former vice-president sidestepped any talk of expanding the court to counter conservative gains should he defeat U.S. President Donald Trump in November and Democrats regain a Senate majority. Biden called that scenario a distraction from the practical effects that Trump’s nominee, conservative federal judge Amy Coney Barrett, could have if she succeeds the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “They see an opportunity to overturn the Affordable Care Act on their way out the door,” Biden said, speaking near his Delaware home. “The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court right now, as I speak, to eliminate the entire Affordable Care Act.” Biden repeated his calls that the Senate delay confirmation proceedings until after the Nov. 3 election, moving ahead then if Trump wins another term or awaiting a nomination from Biden if the Democrat prevails. The focus on health care reflects the Democrats’ larger strategy in recent days. They tacitly concede Republicans are likely to confirm Barrett, giving conservatives a 6-3 court majority. So, rather than fight a losing battle, as they did with Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s 2018 confirmation, Democrats want to raise the pressure on Republicans by focusing on how a conservative supermajority of justices might affect Americans’ everyday lives. Justices are scheduled on Nov. 10, ANDREW HARNIK / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden walks offstage after giving a speech on the Supreme Court in Wilmington, Del., on Sunday. a week after Election Day, to hear another challenge of the 2010 health-care law. Biden noted the court has twice upheld the law, a signature achievement of former president Barack Obama’s and Biden’s White House tenure. But those were divided rulings, with Ginsburg in the narrowest of majorities. “President Trump could claim all he wants that he is going to protect people with pre-existing conditions. But the fact is he’s already fighting to take those protections away,” Biden said, later reading from the administration’s brief before the court. He listed several common conditions, including heart damage and other effects from the coronavirus that is still spreading, that could keep millions of Americans from qualifying for coverage if the law is gutted completely. On Barrett, Trump on Sunday told reporters that it’s going to be hard for Democrats “to dispute her qualifica tions or anything about her.” Like Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declined to criticize Barrett directly earlier Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union. Later in the day, Biden’s only direct critique of Trump’s nominee referred back to her writings as a University of Notre Dame professor, before she ascended to the federal bench in 2017. “Prior to going on the bench, she publicly criticized Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion upholding the law,” Biden noted. Barrett questioned John Roberts’ reasoning that Congress’ constitutional power to tax gave it authority to pass most of the law’s provisions, especially the IRS penalty on individuals who didn’t buy health insurance. Conservatives insist the legislation was not reasonably a taxation bill. Congress has since, while under Republican control, scrapped the tax penalty, hoping to undercut Roberts’ hook that upheld much of the statute. Some progressives want Biden to threaten Republicans with scrapping the Senate filibuster altogether and expanding the Supreme Court with a slate of liberal appointees. Republicans have tried to use the issue in competitive Senate races and against Biden. Trump seized on the strategy at the White House on Sunday, painting a caricature of a hypothetical liberal Supreme Court hours after Biden spoke. “If they win they will nominate justices who will destroy the American way of life,” Trump said. “Your private right to own a firearm will be eliminated, your guns will be confiscated, your ability to live by your religious faith be devastated,” he said, and “they’ll abolish America’s borders.” The president did not offer any examples to support his claims. 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