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In reply to the discussion: Please don't flame me, but we could be better off politically with a Kav. confirmation [View all]BumRushDaShow
(172,414 posts)21. HELL NO. No "short term" gain is worth the "long term" hell.
The Senate has always been in flux and goes with the ebb and flow of the nation depending on the Senate "class" and when they come up for re-election. In 2020, that group that came in during 2014 that gave them the majority, will also mean a majority of (R) seats will be up and they are ripe for the picking then - notably ME, NC, GA, and possibly IA if we can wake some folks up there.
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Please don't flame me, but we could be better off politically with a Kav. confirmation [View all]
louis c
Oct 2018
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It could very well work out that we control Congress and can then investigate Kavanaugh
brewens
Oct 2018
#4
Federal judges are civil officers and thus fall within the jurisdiction of Article 2, Section 4
LanternWaste
Oct 2018
#20
A win in Congress is for a couple of years; Kavanaugh would be in the Supreme Court for decades
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2018
#16
I don't think the conservative voters are "elastic" based on emotions.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Oct 2018
#28
This makes sense IF we know that Heitkamp, Manchin et al will lose because of their "no" votes
Alhena
Oct 2018
#44
You think that winning Congress in 2018 is worth letting Kavanaugh onto the Court for life?
EffieBlack
Oct 2018
#54
I seem to recall people hoping Trump would win the R nomination because he would be easy to beat
inwiththenew
Oct 2018
#50