Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has set up an aggressive timeline for Kavanaugh’s confirmation — hoping to have it squared away by the Supreme Court’s fall term, which begins on October 1.
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While it doesn’t look like the vote is going to take place quite that early, consideration of Kavanaugh’s nomination was previously set to hit the floor on Saturday, when the Senate was set to take a procedural vote.
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Due to procedural rules and expected debate on his nomination, that meant he likely wouldn’t get a vote from the full Senate until next Monday or Tuesday. It’s unclear whether this timing is still in place.https://bit.ly/2OlEQO0
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I want to die !
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is this a new way to promote real america? if so, it's a very sure fire way to portray the real USA-where women are not valued or respected, and someone who claims pro-life actually dissing it.
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Uh, have you been paying attention?????
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This is some of the most disgusting behavior by the
@GOP and#SenatorGrassley we have ever seen, not to mention the shameless behavior that got@realDonaldTrump@GOP#BrettKavanaugh in this position in the first place. wow! pitiful that you are even politicians...#SAD$GOHOMEThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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