Pennsylvania Voters to Decide on Supreme Court Justices' Retention Amidst Billionaire's Controversial Campaign
Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls on November 4 to decide on the retention of Supreme Court justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht. The vote comes amidst a controversial campaign funded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, who seeks to remove these justices to further his political agenda.
Jeff Bezos, a multibillionaire from Pennsylvania, is behind the Commonwealth Leaders Fund, a political action committee financing the campaign against these justices. The fund is distributing deceptive mailers, falsely accusing the justices of gerrymandering for Democrats. In reality, the trio ended a Republican-gerrymandered map in 2018, upholding fairness and impartiality.
Voting 'yes' to retain these justices sends a clear message to Bezos that his efforts are futile. It also protects civil liberties and individual rights, ensuring that the judiciary remains independent and above party politics. This vote is crucial for maintaining a healthy democracy in Pennsylvania.
On November 4, Pennsylvania voters have the power to defend judicial independence. By voting 'yes' to retain justices Donohue, Dougherty, and Wecht, they can reject Jeff Bezos's political interference and uphold the integrity of the Supreme Court.
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