Biden's judicial nominee called Senate 'anti-democratic'

"I'm talking about things like, you know, the Senate, the Electoral College, and the maldistribution of political power that results from those institutions," Ho said.

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A video has emerged of Biden's judicial nominee for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York claiming that the Electoral College and Senate are "anti-democratic."

The video of Biden's nominee, Dale Ho, dates back to 2018, according to Fox News.

In the video, Ho said that "we had obviously lots of practices that are anti-democratic, that entrench in some ways minority rule in this country."

"I'm talking about things like, you know, the Senate, the Electoral College, and the maldistribution of political power that results from those institutions," Ho added.

These remarks came during the 2018 National Civic Leadership Training Summit. Ho has served as director of the American Civil Liberties Union, where his mission was to make "voting easier."

Earlier this year, Ho was criticized by Republicans for social media posts he made during the Trump administration.

"I very much regret the tone that I’ve taken on social media from time to time, particularly if it’s given anyone the impression that I wouldn’t be impartial," Ho later added.

In these tweets, Ho also attacked the Electoral College and the Senate, saying the Republican Party relied upon the "Electoral College, Senate malapportionment and extreme gerrymandering" to win elections.

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