And consider that, whatever else the president elected this fall does or doesn’t do in office, he is quite likely to appoint one or two justices to lifetime appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court and will certainly appoint hundreds of judges to the federal bench. If Trump is reelected, we could see a 7-2 conservative majority on the high court and a suffocating conservative consensus on the lower courts that will blight the aspirations of Sanders’ most fervent supporters for generations and, at the very least, spell the end of abortion rights.