Does Sullivan really not have blue slips returned?
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Replying to @jocularjaegar @richhillmike and
I thought the NY Senators had worked out a deal?
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They have, but they are still going to delay and drag there feet. Hope against hope they get back the Senate. I doubt we see another NY nom this year.
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That’s saddening. I was hoping for Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz to take one seat and Rachel Kovner to take the other.
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You are very ambitious. She is very young and JUST got put up for district court. She hasn’t even had a hearing yet. Give her a year or 2 on the DC. My feeling, other two spots get filled with one conservative and one compromise moderate
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She’s the same age as Eric Murphy!
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Replying to @jocularjaegar @richhillmike and
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@Davidlat seems to think that she is very conservative.https://abovethelaw.com/rachel-kovner/1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @jocularjaegar @SenateCloakroom and
I’m familiar with her. She has perfect pedigree
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Replying to @richhillmike
Sorry, what were you saying about Mark Bennett and blue slips? My recollection is that he has the support of his home-state senators.
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Replying to @DavidLat
Then when unjust blocks occur, as was the case with Bounds, the WH has credibility when they state that consultation is occurring.
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Totally - but that's also another reason to be okay with Bennett, because situations like Hawaii and Illinois allow the White House to point out how it is totally consulting and cooperating with blue-state senators.
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Replying to @DavidLat
So-called blue state nominations is where the rubber really meets the road. CA(3), NY(2), WA. I am very interested to see the extent to which the WH tries to reach accommodations with D Senators and when they decide to draw a line in the sand on a pick. Any thoughts?
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Replying to @richhillmike
A complex process, hard to generalize about or discuss concisely - a combo of what you want and what you can get.
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