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John Davis is a political analyst who has followed North Carolina politics for 32 years. He is one of the state’s leading authorities on evaluating the strengths of candidates and predicting the outcome of political races.
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June is Pivotal Month with Key SCOTUS Decisions, Primaries, Indictments, Inspector General & Korea
May 31, 2018 Vol. XI, No. 8 9:13 am
Hang on to your hats, June is going to be a wild ride!
Hang on to your hats, ladies and gentlemen, June is going to be a wild political ride.
Every single week in June, major U.S. Supreme Court decisions will be announced. Every Tuesday in June, primaries will be held. Globally significant talks between the U.S. and North Korea are in June.
In June, we will likely see more indictments resulting from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 presidential race. But will the June indictments be close enough to home to have any political fallout?
I doubt it. After all, Mueller already announced in April that President Trump was not a criminal target in the investigation. And then there is this: Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, had his full security clearance restored (after 7-hours with Mueller team) in May. Ivanka Trump’s full security clearance was restored in May.
We will also likely see a report in June by Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz critical of how the FBI handled the Hillary Clinton email investigation. That report will give President Trump all the Twitter ammunition he needs to discredit the Justice Department and the FBI, offsetting any political fallout from the Russian collusion probe.
By the way, a hearing has been scheduled by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee for June 5 at 10 AM titled, “Examining the Inspector General’s First Report on Justice Department Decisions Regarding the 2016 Presidential Election.”
May was a Positive Month for the Trump Referendum
May turned out to be a great month for the president. Here are some of the highlights:
And of course, the U.S.- North Korean Summit on denuclearization and Korean reunification was salvaged in May, now back on track for June 12.
June is busiest month of the year for primaries and SCOTUS decisions
June is the busiest month of the year when it comes to the political elections calendar, with 17 states holding primary races. By comparison, there are none in July. However, 16 states have primaries in August. There are five more in September. Here is the June list:
June is the final month of this term of the U.S. Supreme Court. Major decisions coming in June include everything from abortion and religious freedom to reapportionment and the Trump travel ban.
SCOTUS to decide Trump travel ban and LGBT rights to a wedding cake
Major U.S. Supreme Court decisions coming in June deal with privacy rights to cell phone data, state and local sales taxes on internet purchases, and when it’s permissible for a state to purge inactive voters from the registration rolls.
Here are a few decisions coming in June of interest to most North Carolinians:
The biggest political prize of 2018 is the U.S. Senate majority (now a 51/49 Republican), because the U.S. Senate will decide the next U.S. Supreme Court justice. Each U.S. Senate candidate running in the fall 2018 races will be forced to take a stand on the Supreme Court’s decisions coming out in June.
Bottom line: The 2018 midterm elections are coming down to the highly anticipated Democratic wave versus the Trump seawall of successes. The economy/jobs/wages. Government reform/draining the swamp. Trade deals. Military might. North Korean denuclearization and reunification with South Korea. All now building towards a positive referendum on the White House this fall.
But, that could all change in June.
Politically, June is on track to becoming the most consequential month of the midterm election year.
Hang on to your hats!
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