Seriously alarming: @SenateGOP hasn't confirmed a single judicial nominee in more than five months. #DoYourJobhttp://bit.ly/2ggGWP3
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After
@SenateGOP confirmed a N.J. nominee on July 6, they took a 7-week summer recess, then another lengthy recess shortly after.#DoYourJob3 replies 3 retweets 2 likes -
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Since then,
@SenateMajLdr has tried skipping over another N.J. nominee twice.@CoryBooker took notice.#DoYourJobhttp://bit.ly/2cRGPEV1 reply 9 retweets 5 likes -
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There are currently 38 judicial emergencies nationwide. There were 12 when
@SenateGOP took control of the Senate in January 2015.#DoYourJob1 reply 6 retweets 7 likes -
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There are 25 nominees waiting for a vote. They’ve all been fully vetted and voted out of
@senjudiciary with bipartisan support.#DoYourJob1 reply 4 retweets 6 likes -
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Confirming the 25 judicial nominees currently pending on the Senate floor would fill nine judicial emergencies.
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Waiting for a vote: Jennifer Puhl, who'd be the first woman ever in North Dakota on the federal bench.
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Waiting for a vote: Stephanie Finley, who'd be the first African American on the District Court for the W. District of Louisiana.
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Waiting for a vote: Inga Bernstein, who'd be the first openly
#LGBT judge to sit on a court in the First Circuit.#DoYourJob1 reply 7 retweets 6 likes -
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After the 2008 election, none of George W. Bush’s nominees were left stranded on the floor.
@SenateGOP shouldn't strand any now.#DoYourJob1 reply 8 retweets 9 likes
Also: A Democratic Senate confirmed 68 of Bush’s lower-court nominees in the final two years of his administration. @SenateGOP, #DoYourJob.
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