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    • Originally posted by man down View Post

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      • Senate eyes Kavanaugh vote next week


        Senate Republicans are eyeing a vote on the floor on Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination next week.

        Senators, while coming out of a closed-door caucus lunch, acknowledged the situation remains fluid, but said they expected to be in session through the weekend to run out the procedural clock, a move that would allow them to wrap up Kavanaugh’s nomination next week.

        GOP Sen. John Cornyn (Texas), the No. 2 GOP senator and member of leadership, told reporters that if Kavanaugh could get out of the Judiciary Committee on Friday they would be able to be done with the nomination "by the first part of next week.”

        "We need to have a mark up and my hope would be we could have that mark up as early as Friday and be on the floor this weekend," Cornyn told reporters.

        Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) said he was planning to be around until Tuesday to finish Kavanaugh’s nomination.

        “If you plan to do something before next Tuesday I wouldn’t plan on it,” Isakson said.

        GOP Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) initially told reporters that a vote could happen on Tuesday. He later hedged after the lunch saying it depends on how much Democrats drag out the procedural clock.

        If the Judiciary Committee sent Kavanaugh's nomination to the full Senate on Friday, that would allow Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to file cloture as early as Saturday and hold an initial vote as early as Monday.

        McConnell did not give a specific timeline on Kavanaugh’s nomination during a weekly press conference only saying they would vote in the near future.

        "I believe he'll be confirmed, yes," he told reporters.
        No schedule on Kavanaugh’s nomination has been formally announced beyond a Thursday hearing where Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, a woman accusing him of sexual assault, are scheduled to testify before the Judiciary Committee.

        Cornyn told reporters Monday evening that it was possible a committee vote could happen by Friday. If the Judiciary Committee wants to vote on Friday, committee chairman Chuck Grassley’s (R-Iowa) staff would have to notice the vote on Tuesday.

        Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) expressed confidence that the Senate would confirm Kavanaugh.

        “We’re going to be moving forward. I’m confident we’re going to win, confident that he’ll be confirmed in the very near future,” McConnell told reporters.

        McConnell did not specify when Kavanaugh's nomination will come to the Senate floor, except that they would take it up in the "near future."

        A GOP aide, asked about the Tuesday vote timeline, stressed that a final decision had not been made but to not make weekend plans.

        Senators discussed strategy for Kavanaugh during their closed-door lunch.

        Grassley told his colleagues at the lunch to prepare to be in session this weekend, Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) told reporters.

        Cornyn, asked if Grassley specifically said to plan to be in session during the weekend, quipped: "I'm telling you."

        "We're going to be here this weekend," he added.
        Several other senators said that a final decision had not been made but that they expect to be in session to try to run out the procedural clock on Kavanaugh's nomination over the weekend.

        "I'll be here. ... I think that it's going to be pretty hard to move this along without having votes on certainly Friday and Saturday," GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah) told reporters.

        GOP Sen. John Kennedy (La.) asked about the weekend told reporters, "I think we are going to be in session."

        The decision to move forward with Kavanaugh's nomination comes even as he appears short of the simple majority support needed to be confirmed.

        GOP Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) has yet to say if he will support Kavanaugh's nomination or the Judiciary Committee voting this week on the nomination.

        If he voted against the nomination in committee it would leave Kavanaugh without the simple majority support needed to be confirmed.

        Cornyn said leadership is in constant communication with Flake, who has not voted this week, but added that he hadn't yet heard demands for more time between a hearing and a vote.

        Kavanaugh would need a simple majority to be confirmed by the full Senate.

        In addition to Flake, GOP Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Susan Collins (Maine) remain undecided and aren't expected to make a decision until Thursday's hearing.
        https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...-for-kavanaugh

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          • Anyone listen to that recording of the Dems in July? I really hope this makes the media.

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            • Originally posted by BERNIE'S CORNER View Post
              You mean when the candidates suddenly become accused of sexual crimes without evidence a few days or a week before a major vote or election?

              If you actually believe those accusations, you are definitely a democrat.

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              • Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
                You mean when the candidates suddenly become accused of sexual crimes without evidence a few days or a week before a major vote or election?

                If you actually believe those accusations, you are definitely a democrat.
                Dude, put that ******ed superfan on Ignore. He contributes nothing but memes and childish insults.

                Please, for the love of God!

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                • Originally posted by man down View Post
                  Anyone listen to that recording of the Dems in July? I really hope this makes the media.
                  Yup, the plan was laid out pretty clearly.

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                  • Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
                    You mean when the candidates suddenly become accused of sexual crimes without evidence a few days or a week before a major vote or election?

                    If you actually believe those accusations, you are definitely a democrat.

                    No......I know liars when I see and hear them.

                    Brett Kavanaugh is a liar.

                    Kinda like someone else we all know....

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                    • Hahaha prawn lawyer trolled
                      A woman from 4chan says she used a burner phone to trick @MichaelAvenatti. Avenatti denies this ever happened. All I know is that it is 2018 and we have been told to always believe the woman. #IBelieveHer

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