Rarely in American history has the death of anyone other than a sitting president unleashed so much political anxiety as the passing of U.S. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
With all the grief her death caused for millions — and all the respectful tributes that poured in, even from adversaries – fundraising appeals were popping up on Twitter the same night keyed to the politics of her replacement. CONT.
Ron Elving, NPR News