Can a single Supreme Court seat change history?
![An outside view of the US Supreme Court at 1st Street NE. On November 3, 2020, Americans voted to elected a president and vice president, 35 Senators, all 435 members of the House of Representatives, 13 governors of 11 states and two US territories, as well as state and local government officials.](/sites/default/files/styles/hero/public/2020-11/GettyImages-1229474106.jpg?h=1cbdfd5d&itok=g-b-JPwd)
The “single most important issue” during Election 2020 was the Supreme Court vacancy, says Sen. Ted Cruz.
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