Summary: One Vote: Ted Cruz - Quick Savant

Summary: One Vote: Ted Cruz

By Quick Savant

  • Release Date: 2022-06-26
  • Genre: Political Science

Description

Warning! This book is a summary. The book is not the original. It is intended to be a supplement, not a substitute. The Supreme Court turned out to be just as important in the 2020 election as Trump. After Justice Ginsburg passed away, a nominee was available for the next President to consider, but Trump and the GOP blocked it first. Former Texas state attorney general Ted Cruz is well-versed in the operations of the Supreme Court, its interesting past, and the significance of the court in upholding the Constitution. A country may be changed by one justice's one vote overturning the Constitution. Nothing less than our liberties were at jeopardy if a liberal judge joined the court, a Left-wing tactic used since the 1960s. Cruz was a Supreme Court clerk who successfully litigated before the court multiple times. He is a Supreme Court specialist who turned down a seat on the court because he thought he could better serve the country as a senator and possible president. Cruz's book is not only pertinent; it also exposes the evil character of the Left and its ongoing campaign to deny Americans their freedom. DISCLAIMER: Summary: One Vote Away by Ted Cruz.: One Vote Away is the subject of the following unauthorized summary and critique. Ted Cruz did not write it. It is also not meant to take the place of the original book. Quick Savant independently wrote and published it, providing you with the key concepts from the main book in a condensed and simple-to-read manner.

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