So the vote for ACB's confirmation will happen just a week before the election. By then America will be sick and tired of the Democrats hissy fit they are going to unleash between then and now. They are going to go scorched Earth beyond anything we've seen yet. Their last ditch effort to resist. The voters will be fed up and at the point, "If the Election was held today, how would you vote?" Most will say they'll vote for Trump. Trump's approval rating goes through the roof and those "How would you vote if the election were today" has gone to Trump, after all of the Liberal full out panic assaults. But this time, the election is going to be just a week away. Not enough time for the Liberals to invent a new crises against Trump.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham on Sunday laid out the timeline of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation process.
“More than half of the Supreme Court justices who have had hearings were done within 16 days or less, so we’ll start on Oct. 12,” the South Carolina Republican said on Fox News.
“We’ll have a day of introduction. We’ll have two days of questioning, Tuesday and Wednesday, and on [Oct. 15] we’ll begin the markup.”
“We’ll hold it over for a week, and we’ll report her nomination out of the committee on Oct. 22,” Graham continued. “Then it will be up to Sen. [Mitch] McConnell as to what to do with the nomination once it comes out of committee.”
When you factor that the average IQ of the American public has declined by at least 20 points in the last couple of decades, i think all prediction bets are off. You can't assume that thinking people are making prudent decisions any more. They are just as likely to run off a suicide cliff, and the baleful puppet masters might be correct.
I suppose the only consolation is that if Biden/Harris win, that Democrats never keep their campaign promises, almost as a matter of sociopathic pride if nothing else.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/09/timeline-amy-coney-barrett-supreme-court-senate-confirmation-revealed/
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham on Sunday laid out the timeline of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation process.
“More than half of the Supreme Court justices who have had hearings were done within 16 days or less, so we’ll start on Oct. 12,” the South Carolina Republican said on Fox News.
“We’ll have a day of introduction. We’ll have two days of questioning, Tuesday and Wednesday, and on [Oct. 15] we’ll begin the markup.”
“We’ll hold it over for a week, and we’ll report her nomination out of the committee on Oct. 22,” Graham continued. “Then it will be up to Sen. [Mitch] McConnell as to what to do with the nomination once it comes out of committee.”