plaintiff s attorney. and they focus a lot on the context of the law. as you just said, they kept honing in on this idea that it would be a death spiral if the subsidies were taken away from americans in those 34 states. justice kennedy really focused on the federalist argument. he seemed to be very concerned on how it would impact the states if the subsidies were taken away and whether the states knew at the time of making the decision of whether or not to have an exchange, knew that their citizens wouldn t get subsidies if there was a federal exchange. but justice roberts, chief justice roberts, ashleigh, intensingly enough didn t really say a whole lot in the courtroom today. all eyes were on him. he stunned conservatives when he upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. but today seemed he didn t want to tip his hand as to which side he was on. i think that surprised a lot of
and i think that that is a privilege. it is a privilege. bottom line, it is the president of our nation. so there is a great deal of respect in any way. and i had some questions for him. he was trying to read my cards, yeah, like what is next. was he kidding you? i remember he seemed it was a respectful dialogue, which i liked. i would like to see him do more of that, though. let me ask you a question about politics and demographics. you re young and female. the image that some people have, i m a conservative. i m not a registered republican. you can register as a conservative in new york. is that republicans are somehow anti-woman. and the demographics are women tend to vote democrat. young women, in particular. you re a young woman. why do you think your generation or younger women tend to vote that way in large numbers? i mean, many women i know, my age bracket probably voted the other way. you know, enough didn t. i think that there is a
and i think that that is a privilege. it is a privilege. bottom line, it is the president of our nation. so there is a great deal of respect in any way. and i had some questions for him. he was trying to read my cards, yeah, like what is next. was he kidding you? i remember he seemed it was a respectful dialogue, which i liked. i would like to see him do more of that, though. let me ask you a question about politics and demographics. you re young and female. the image that some people have, i m a conservative. i m not a registered republican. you can register as a conservative in new york. is that republicans are somehow anti-woman. and the demographics are women tend to vote democrat. young women, in particular. you re a young woman. why do you think your generation or younger women tend to vote that way in large numbers? i mean, many women i know, my age bracket probably voted the other way. you know, enough didn t. i think that there is a