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U.S. Constitution Title: Senate resistance to Judge Kavanaugh is collapsing Such dodges only whetted the appetites of Republicans, who taunted the Democrats for their hesitation and, in some cases, predicted they would eventually give in and support Judge Kavanaugh
Perhaps no Republican Senate hopeful was more eager to hold up the court issue than Josh Hawley, the Missouri attorney general and former Supreme Court clerk who is challenging Senator Claire McCaskill. Mr. Hawley predicted that his rival would oppose Judge Kavanaugh because her focus is stopping Donald Trump. Ms. McCaskill vowed only to make an independent judgment on the appointment, but did point out she had voted for nearly 80 percent of Mr. Trumps judicial nominations. That doesnt sound like someone who is a knee-jerk partisan, she said. The political calculus could be simpler for Democrats if Judge Kavanaugh appears almost certain to be confirmed. If the Republican caucus is bound to ultimately fall in line and approve Mr. Trumps choice on a party-line vote, then some Democrats would prefer not see their most endangered incumbents hectored by liberal donors and activists for what would be only a show of symbolic opposition. Our base doesnt like hearing this, but it comes down to math: You either have the votes or you dont, said Jim Manley, a former Senate Democratic aide. And Im not so sure the votes are there to beat Brett Kavanaugh. Sen. Heitkamp gets a passing mention in the piece, but it sounds like she is also thinking about her prospects in November as she weighs the nomination: Manu Raju (@mkraju) July 11, 2018 So it sounds as if the resistance to Kavanaugh is going to fall on the shoulders of Senators Collins and Murkowski, two Republicans who lean left on abortion. Only it seems thats not working out for the left either. From Politico: Collins (R-Maine) told reporters that while she wouldnt directly compare Kavanaugh with Barrett, she touted Kavanaughs experience and sounded warm notes about him while insisting she has yet to decide. It will be very difficult for anyone to argue that hes not qualified for the job. He clearly is qualified for the job, Collins said. But there are other issues involving judicial temperament and his political, or rather, his judicial philosophy that also will play into my decision. Granted thats not a yes, but its also not the Hell no! the left was hoping for. Unless the oppo-researchers can come up with something pretty dramatic in the next couple weeks, I think this is a done deal. Uh-oh, maybe I spoke too soon. The Washington Post just changed everything: Thats probably going to be the highlight of the confirmation hearings right there. Sen. Chuck Schumer, or someone even more desperate, is going to ask about Keg Club. Good luck with that. Poster Comment: Cocaine Mitch will drag out this vote for maximum political advantage.
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Mitch will slam this through before the Senate recesses prior to mid-term elections.
McConnell had already been talking about cancelling or drastically curtailing the recess, mostly due to the need to keep running out the clock to get Trump nominees confirmed to judicial and civil posts. I'd say this nomination will guarantee that Mitch will cancel the recesses altogether. And it just so happens that means those Red-state Dem senators won't be able to go home and campaign. Pshaw. I'm sure Mitch didn't even think of that angle.
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