If you thought this year’s election cycle was already crazy, get ready.
Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away Friday evening.
Both sides of the aisle are already arguing, before the funeral takes place.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said President Trump’s nominee will have a vote on the Senate Floor.
President Trump said in a campaign rally Saturday night his pick would be a woman, and democrats are demanding a replacement not be chosen until after the election.
House Leader Nancy Pelosi wouldn’t go into detail, but told ABC’s George Stephonopolis they would use “Every arrow in their quiver” to stop President Trump from picking a replacement.
Speculation from the Sunday news shows indicate the two women President Trump is likely to pick from are Amy Coney Barrett, from the 7th Circuit and Barbara Logoa, from the 3rd District Court of Appeal.
Ginsburg, who was 87, died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
She had battled cancer five times, going back to 1999.