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Trump may not have the votes to replace Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito
Political analysts say Trump may lack the 50 GOP votes needed if a Supreme Court vacancy opens, with several senators already at odds with him.
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Trump 'does not have the votes' to replace Alito, Thomas on Supreme Court: report
If Democrats manage to flip the U.S. Senate in the 2026 midterms — or at least reduce the size of the GOP's small Senate majority — President Donald Trump will have a harder time getting his nominees confirmed in 2027. And that includes U.S. Supreme Court nominees should any seats become available. Some MAGA Republicans are arguing that Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas should retire in 2026, giving Trump a chance to nominate two justice…
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