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Thomas got this one right, picking (A)!  He's now at 60% over the past 43 questions.

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I stand by answer C as the practical state of affairs under our current reality where the Supreme Court rules everything related to separation of powers as nonjudiciable political affairs, and the current court WOULD rule that the Senate can manage its advise and consent role however it pleases.