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Reika [66]
1 year ago
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What is senatorial courtesy?

History
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Igoryamba1 year ago
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Answer:

Senatorial courtesy is a long-standing unwritten, unofficial, and nonbinding constitutional convention in the United States describing the tendency of U.S. senators to support a Senate colleague when opposing the appointment to federal office of a nominee from that Senator's state.

Explanation:

abruzzese [7]1 year ago
3 0

\large \rm \color{red}sentorial \:  \: courtesy

  • <u>refers to a tacit agreement among senators not to vote for any presidential nominee who is opposed by the senators from the nominee's home state.</u>

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