China News Service, September 22. Comprehensive foreign media reported that after the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg, people from many parts of the United States mourned him.

The U.S. Supreme Court stated that Ginsberg’s remains will be available for public admiration on the 23rd and 24th, and a private funeral will be held for him at the Ellington National Cemetery next week.

  However, the two parties in the United States have long been fighting over the vacancy left by Ginsberg's death.

On the 21st local time, U.S. President Trump stated that he would nominate a new justice candidate on the 25th at the earliest.

However, the Democratic Party and most of the American people are opposed to this.

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Trump: Nominate candidates for successor justice as soon as 25 days

  On the 21st local time, Trump said on the nomination of a new justice, “I will announce (the new candidate) on Friday or Saturday (25 or 26), and then (let him) start work.” Trump He also said that at present, his list of candidates has been reduced to five people.

  On the same day, Senate Majority Leader McConnell also stated, “As of today, there are 43 days to November 3 and 104 days to the last day of Congress.” He emphasized that “The Senate has enough time to process nominations. History and precedent make this point beyond doubt."

Data map: Justice Ginsberg of the United States Supreme Court.

Key Democratic Party Member: Nomination after the election

  Regarding when a new justice should be elected, Senator Manchin, a moderate Democrat from West Virginia, said on the 21st local time that the United States should take some time to mourn Ginsberg before rushing to fill the vacancy of the Supreme Court justices.

  According to reports, Manchin was the only Democrat who voted for Trump's nomination of Kavanaugh as Supreme Court justice in 2018. He retained the Senate seat in the midterm elections in November of the same year.

West Virginia, where he is located, is the traditional sphere of influence of the Republican Party. Trump's local support rate exceeds that of the Democratic presidential candidate Biden by 35 percentage points.

  Manchin also said, "I mean, we shouldn't vote when we are so close to the election (to elect the justices)", but he also said that if a candidate is nominated, he will consider it and said, Voting depends on the person's qualifications and judicial background.

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On September 20, local time, more than a hundred citizens of San Francisco, California, USA, held a rally in front of the City Hall to mourn Ruth Bad Ginsberg, the second female justice in the history of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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More than 60% of Americans oppose the pre-election name

  At present, in many places in the United States, people are mourning Ginsberg in various ways.

On the 20th local time, California citizens held a rally in front of the City Hall; the famous "Fearless Girl" statue on Wall Street in New York was wearing Ginsberg's iconic lace collar.

  Ginsberg’s remains will be available for public admiration on the 23rd and 24th, and it is expected that a large number of people will go to see off.

  According to a joint poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, 62% of Americans oppose naming a new justice before the election. This proportion is as high as 80% among Democrats and 50% among Republicans. .

  Some analysts say that while the people are mourning Ginsberg, Trump is eager to nominate a new justice, intending to divert the public's attention, cover up the fact that he is not able to fight the epidemic, and at the same time try to win over conservative voters.