Lindsey Graham said nominating a Black women to the Supreme Court would make it 'look more like America' and is not affirmative action
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : "I don't see Michelle Childs as an act of affirmative action," he said.54% : His comments came after Sen. Wicker said a Black female nominee would be a "beneficiary" of affirmative action.
41% : Graham's comments came after Republican Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi in a recent interview said the Black female candidate that Biden nominates would be a "beneficiary" of affirmative action, which on Saturday elicited a rebuke from the White House.
39% : Affirmative action is picking somebody not as well qualified for past wrongs."
34% : Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday refuted the notion that President Joe Biden's pledge to nominate the first Black woman to the US Supreme Court was "affirmative action" and said doing so would make the court "look more like America."
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