regardless of what happens with her seat cases like Roe v Wade aren't in any jeopardy of being overturned. People on both sides use RvW and other cases as a lightning rod to motivate their side. In reality judges who make it to the SCOTUS tend to even out and assume more moderate positions over time in order to balance the court. You can see this most recently with Roberts and Kavarape I mean Kavanaugh.
Both have sided with the more liberal justices on a number of key votes.
SCOTUS just doesn't hear many cases which result in close decisions.
It would be prudent, with 6 weeks to the election, to wait until after it. But we will see politics being as they are.
Kavanaugh and Roberts are pretty moderate...
From Wiki:
Hot button issues:
In December 2018, as a swing vote, Kavanaugh joined Chief Justice Roberts and the court's four more liberal justices to decline hearing cases brought by the states of Louisiana and Kansas, which sought to block women from choosing to receive Medicaid-funded medical care from Planned Parenthood clinics.
On June 15, 2020, in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that the workplace nondiscrimination protections in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 should be interpreted as protecting people on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
In July 2020, the Supreme Court ruled, in two 7-2 decisions, that the Manhattan District Attorney could access President Trump's tax records, but that the issue of whether Congress could access the same records needed to be processed through the lower courts, and Kavanaugh ruled against Trump, joining Roberts, Gorsuch, and the court's four Democratic appointees in the majority.[222]