Mitt Romney Will Support Taking Up Trump's Supreme Court Nominee : NPR - 0 views
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"to follow the Constitution and precedent in considering the President's nominee, and if the nominee reaches the Senate floor he intends "to vote based upon their qualifications."
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carolinehayter on 22 Sep 20Republicans, Romney's own party, set a precedent. They refused to vote on Garland's nomination because they said March was too close to the 2016 election. And when Trump won, he nominated his pick. Now, with a mere 42 days until the election, the Republicans are attempting to jam though a confirmation vote. If Romney (and others) wanted to follow precedent, they would not vote on a nomination in an election year, let alone with only 42 days until the election.
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Romney's support for moving ahead means that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is all but certain to have the 51 votes he needs to take up the nomination. Just two GOP senators, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, have said they oppose taking up the president's nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a presidential election year.
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"I've indicated that what I intend to do is to proceed with the consideration process and if a nominee actually reaches the floor, then I will vote based upon the qualifications of that nominee," he said.
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McConnell has not outlined a timetable for taking up Trump's nominee. Trump says he will announce his choice on Saturday.
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Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, says he will support moving forward with President Trump's upcoming election year nomination to the Supreme Court.