Judicial Bipartisanship
Larry emphasizes the urgent need for a non-partisan approach to judicial appointments, advocating for qualified candidates regardless of their political leanings. He reflects on his own experience in Maryland, where he successfully appointed a diverse and bipartisan group of judges, contrasting it with the current divisive climate in Washington. The call for common sense and compromise resonates as he argues for a judicial system that garners support from both sides of the aisle.In this clip
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