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In reply to the discussion: 7 judges were voted out of the Senate judicial committee today. DiFi voted by proxy. [View all]In It to Win It
(12,645 posts)31. They absolutely would
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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7 judges were voted out of the Senate judicial committee today. DiFi voted by proxy. [View all]
mcar
Apr 2023
OP
An overwhelming majority of Biden's nominees are confirmed with some republican support.
onenote
Apr 2023
#14
There does seem to be a purity test, any Republican votes must mean nominees are bad and right-wing.
betsuni
Apr 2023
#33
And even if DiFi were to resign, Democrats would still have to go through the same process
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#29
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
As of today, there is a backlog of 25 judicial nominees who have advanced out of committee, but
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#27
As of today there is a backlog of 25 judicial nominees waiting for a vote from the full Senate.
lapucelle
Apr 2023
#28
Definitely. And as another poster pointed out, the next election will be crucial
ColinC
Apr 2023
#42