Graham claims Senate GOP has votes to confirm new Ascotus justice before election day


Senate Republicans have enough votes to confirm the transfer of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg at the end of the Supreme Court before the Nov. 3 election, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsay Graham, RSC, said Monday.

“It’s very clear that if they [Democrats] Wanting results, they will ruin someone’s life to keep the seats open.

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“They said they tried to destroy Brett Kavanagh so they could fill the seat – they were dumb enough to say,” Graham added. “I’ve seen this movie before. It won’t work, it didn’t work with Kavanagh.

“We have received votes to confirm the transfer of Justice Ginsberg before the election. We are going to move forward in the committee. We will report nominations outside the committee to the United States Senate structure, so that we can. Vote before the election. Now it is a constitutional process.” “

Protesters gathered outside Graham’s Washington DC home Monday morning after he promised to advance the candidacy process in the Senate.

Graham’s critics drew attention to his remarks after Senate Republicans refused to go ahead with the nomination of Judge Marrick Garland of Obama in 2001. As recently as October 2018, the Republic of South Carolina said: “If the inauguration comes in the last year of President Trump’s term, and the preliminary process has begun, we will wait until the next election.”

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“After Kevanoff, everything changed with me,” Graham told Hannity on Monday. “They won’t scare me, [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell, or someone else. “

The chairman of the Judiciary Committee added that Trump’s nominee, who will be announced this weekend, “will have the support of every Republican on the Judiciary Committee.”

“Before the election, on the Senate floor, Judge, we’ve got votes to confirm justice, and that’s what’s happening,” he said.