Retired Federal Judge Shocks with Endorsement for Kamala Harris! Emphasizes Democracy Over Partisanship

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 08/19/2024
In a remarkable shift from traditional conservative lines, retired federal Judge J. Michael Luttig threw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency, emphasizing her role as a staunch guardian of American democratic principles over any partisan policy preferences. Luttig's endorsement, disclosed through a statement to CNN, underscores a prioritization of democracy, the Constitution, and the rule of law above all else in the upcoming election. Despite acknowledging potential disparities in policy views between himself and Harris, Luttig expressed his willingness to set aside these differences in favor of what he views as foundational American values.

Luttig's stance represents a significant departure from his conservative roots, particularly given his appointment to the judiciary by President George H.W. Bush. His vocal opposition to former President Donald Trump has been notable since his testimony before the January 6 committee, where he argued against Trump's eligibility for office based on constitutional grounds.

This endorsement points to a broader call for Americans to reevaluate what is fundamentally at stake in the presidential race beyond mere policy debates—a call that positions democracy itself as the paramount issue. Luttig criticized those who downplay this focus in favor of more transient political issues, urging voters to recognize the critical importance of preserving democratic integrity above all.

By backing Vice President Harris, Luttig is not only advocating for her candidacy but also signaling a profound concern for the future direction of American democracy. His message challenges both political leaders and voters to consider the enduring principles that underpin the nation's identity and governance at a crucial juncture in its history.



 

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