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In It to Win It

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31. They absolutely would
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 04:10 PM
Apr 2023

ETA: I'll add that Dianne Feinstein shouldn't resign. Her resignation doesn't seem like an absolute necessity at this point.

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She could only vote by proxy if not the determining vote ColinC Apr 2023 #1
Yes. But it worked, didn't it? mcar Apr 2023 #2
There were far more that couldn't be appointed because she is out ColinC Apr 2023 #3
They weren't "appointed". They were advanced out of committee. lapucelle Apr 2023 #5
Not sure why you think the semantics of this matter ColinC Apr 2023 #8
Not sure why anyone would every deny that there are many Hortensis Apr 2023 #25
.. ColinC Apr 2023 #26
Debatable. They had bipartisan support. It seems they were going to In It to Win It Apr 2023 #4
An overwhelming majority of Biden's nominees are confirmed with some republican support. onenote Apr 2023 #14
I hope the same In It to Win It Apr 2023 #18
There does seem to be a purity test, any Republican votes must mean nominees are bad and right-wing. betsuni Apr 2023 #33
It seems to have gone from "No Biden nominees are being advanced!" lapucelle Apr 2023 #6
Yep mcar Apr 2023 #7
The narrative matches it is reality In It to Win It Apr 2023 #16
Uh...there were 11 nominations set up for committee consideration in March. onenote Apr 2023 #19
This mcar Apr 2023 #20
And even if DiFi were to resign, Democrats would still have to go through the same process lapucelle Apr 2023 #29
I've read that Republicans could block the new person's appointment mcar Apr 2023 #30
They absolutely would In It to Win It Apr 2023 #31
I agree mcar Apr 2023 #38
Not a blockade, but I expect a slowdown In It to Win It Apr 2023 #23
As reflected in the most recent vote and the overall history of Biden's nominees onenote Apr 2023 #32
Putting the vote aside, because I'm not saying she's completely blocking the process In It to Win It Apr 2023 #43
There have been 18 nominations, approved b efore Feinstein became ill onenote Apr 2023 #45
Yes, it's a narrative. N/T lapucelle Apr 2023 #21
Then, I guess I'm misunderstanding the narrative that In It to Win It Apr 2023 #24
As of today, there is a backlog of 25 judicial nominees who have advanced out of committee, but lapucelle Apr 2023 #27
They would have been advanced anyways. It is not actually a big deal ColinC Apr 2023 #9
As of today there is a backlog of 25 judicial nominees waiting for a vote from the full Senate. lapucelle Apr 2023 #28
So that covers 25/77 vacancies for federal judgeships ColinC Apr 2023 #35
Senator Fetterman is back, so that should help. lapucelle Apr 2023 #41
Definitely. And as another poster pointed out, the next election will be crucial ColinC Apr 2023 #42
LOL.. Wishing Sen Feinstein Cha Apr 2023 #15
Exactly inthewind21 Apr 2023 #36
... mcar Apr 2023 #39
What rule says she could only vote by proxy if she wasn't the deciding vote? onenote Apr 2023 #10
Here are the committee rules In It to Win It Apr 2023 #13
So they have voted on no judges since February when she could vote for proxy? Autumn Apr 2023 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author In It to Win It Apr 2023 #12
There were three meetings scheduled for March. onenote Apr 2023 #17
No. lapucelle Apr 2023 #22
K&R betsuni Apr 2023 #34
So she's not a witch and we can't burn her? ripcord Apr 2023 #37
Guess not mcar Apr 2023 #40
+1 betsuni Apr 2023 #46
Yippee! UTUSN Apr 2023 #44
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