The most interesting to me is actually Kagan. I certainly understand voting against Kagan, but she comes across to me as the type of pick who would have had near-unanimous support in the past.https://twitter.com/Vulgar_wit/status/1048272340574851074 …
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Nevertheless, Garland aside, all the tough confirmation battles were GOP nominees. As for Garland, delaying that until after the election was neither historically unprecedented nor outside the scope of the power of the Sen majority,but people have been used to easy confirmations
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Also missing is Harriet Miers, who was mostly rejected by Republicans actually.
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