August 13, 2009
The unfortunate
truth about our democracy, writes Steve Chapman, is that four of
the 100 members of the Senate got there without the consent of the
governed. They were appointed to fill seats abandoned by someone
who moved on to another job (including Barack Obama and Joe Biden).
But as Chapman explains, that all might change next month when the
7th Circuit Court of Appeals hears a lawsuit arguing that when a
Senate vacancy occurs, an election must be held within a reasonable
period, and any appointee may serve only for that brief
interim.
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