During the course of this nomination proceeding and hearings there will be leftist violence on the streets. The more violence, the better for Trump. The left will be energized respecting this nomination in any event, the issue of abortion will work against Trump's election with white, educated suburban women, especially single women, so the violence in the streets might be a potent offset to this tendency. Women don't like violence.
As for encouraging complacency by a confirmation before the election, I would think that the timing is very difficult to accomplish anything before the election but the process should be begun to draw out the Democrat opposition in its worst possible light. The Democrat base, as I said, will be energized, let's get the Republican base and more importantly independents enraged by Democrat violence.
The Democrats will do what they did in the Cavanaugh hearings, they have already demonstrated their propensity to violence, they have now two strikes against them, let them have a third.
Your opinion is certainly as valid as mine right now, these are just my tentative conclusions.
Fair enough. That sh*t will draw out the whackos for all to see.