[EL] which branch of the federal government is most polarized?
Thomas J. Cares
Tom at TomCares.com
Mon Jun 29 19:16:03 PDT 2015
I see more distance between Bernie Sanders and James Inhoffe than Scalia
and Sotomayor.
Or if you're using occasional collaboration as the standard, the "liberals"
do seem to win a decent number of the 5-4s
Thomas Cares
On Monday, June 29, 2015, Richard Winger <richardwinger at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I would say, given that Congress and President Obama just worked together
> on the international trade deal, that Congress is no longer the most
> polarized branch of the federal government. The US Supreme Court is the
> most polarized.
>
> Richard Winger
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