Posted on 10/05/2018 11:35:00 AM PDT by Signalman
Well, unless something big happens, it looks like Judge Brett Kavanaugh will be the next Associate Justice for the U.S. Supreme Court. The cloture vote, which was covered on our live blog, ended in success. It was a 51-49 vote. Now, 30 hours of speeches from both sides have begun. Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) caused a bit of a heart attack when he said he would be out of D.C. for the weekend; his daughter is getting married on Saturday. He will walk her down the aisle but said transportation arrangements had been made. Daines became an accidental key vote due to his absence. This means the vote will remain open for a long time. Saturday could be a very long day, folks.
And it seems that barring any cataclysmic news changes, the votes for todays cloture vote will remain the same for the final votewhich means we have the votes. Out of the wild cards, Sens. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Susan Collins (R-ME), Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Murkowski was the only no vote on cloture from this crew. Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO), who has a history of being a vote whip, said that he doesnt expect Murkowski or Manchin to change their votes.
He might have been a pain in this fight. He sided with Democrats in their push for another FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh. He was undecided for the longest time, but he voted for cloture today. As the 30 hours of debate counts down, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) has made a decision: hes voting yes.
Geoff Bennett ✔ @GeoffRBennett NEWS: @JeffFlake tells @GarrettHaake hes a yes on Kavanaugh unless something big changes his final vote. Says he doesnt see, at this point, what would
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So, are we in the clear? Well, we had the votes last Friday, according to a Senate insider who spoke with us, and then Flake decided to gum up the works by accommodating Democrats on their FBI request. When all sides agreed to the FBI investigation and the report was delivered, by no ones surprise, Democrats dismissed the report. The delay tactics are over. The vote is happening, and again, barring any earth-shattering news, or Democrats getting their hands on Flake again, Kavanaugh looks likely to be seated on the Court.
This whole process was thrust into chaos when three women came forward with sexual misconduct allegations. All three claims are without evidence or corroborating witnesses, but the Left took their kill shot anyway. It wounded the nominee, his family, and his reputation. The damage done to Kavanaugh from this character assassination attempt will be long-lasting, but it seems the worst is over. He will likely be confirmed until all hours on Saturday. Well be here covering. In the meantime, it might be best for Republican leadership to hide Jeff Flake. Take him outside of D.C. for a few hours; take his cell phone away, and just hide him away from Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) and the rest of the Democratic Party on the Hill. Maybe toss Collins and Manchintheyre about to get blitzed as well.
UPDATE: As of now, Collins is a no vote, according to a Senate insider. There is time to change her vote, but prospects aren't good.
I can hear the CNN exploding heads from my house!
Just saw her speak and give an unequivocal “yes”....if she follows thru and Kavanaugh is confirmed, I’ll refrain from saying anything bad about her for the rest of the year.
Mitch and company had lunch with her and she’s now a yes vote.
Mitch needs to kick her off her committee seat .
If so, after the midterms, when the republicans will pick up 6+/- seats in the senate, Trump should fire Sessions and nominate Judge K to be the Attorney General. The Rats are going to regret their shenanigans.
And between now and then, have the FBI continue to put the pieces together on the Ford collusion with the Rats and the ex-FBI gal.
More stupid-ass clickbait by pearl-clutchers who have chewed their fingernails down to the knuckles.
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