That Republicans now control the Senate means, of course, that they control the confirmation process. Their majority enables them to stop an unacceptable nomination at various points: They can deny the nominee a committee hearing; they can vote the person down in committee; they can refuse to schedule a vote on a nomination sent to the floor; and the full Senate can vote to reject the nomination. The Republicans' majority status also strengthens their negotiating position with the White House, making it more likely that a mutually acceptable candidate will be chosen for a given seat.
With Republicans in control of the Senate for the first time since Barack Obama took office, the president may find it harder to appoint left-wing la… - Terry Eastland
With Republicans in control of the Senate for the first time since Barack Obama took office, the president may find it harder to appoint left-wing la…
- Terry Eastland
That Republicans now control the Senate means, of course, that they control the confirmation process. Their majority enables them to stop an unaccept… - Terry Eastland
That Republicans now control the Senate means, of course, that they control the confirmation process. Their majority enables them to stop an unaccept…
How Obama approaches judicial selection - and how Republicans respond - now becomes an important story and will remain so until the Senate shuts down… - Terry Eastland
How Obama approaches judicial selection - and how Republicans respond - now becomes an important story and will remain so until the Senate shuts down…
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