Now imagine knowing 65 girls, none of whom went to your high school https://t.co/laMyA0eiCo
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) September 14, 2018
My latest on Kavanaugh "categorically" denying sexual misconduct accusations, the vigorous GOP defense and how that letter with 65 women came together https://t.co/wrugm9iMBL
— Seung Min Kim (@seungminkim) September 14, 2018
Women were 18 points less likely than men to say that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed to the Supreme Court, according to an ABC News/Washington Post survey. https://t.co/QRppS3e64Y pic.twitter.com/FtyaVXEQZq
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) September 7, 2018
As you may know, President Trump has nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Do you think the U.S. Senate should confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court?
Yes 41%
No 42%
Unsure 17%
(Quinnipiac U. Poll, RV, 9/6-9/18)
trend: https://t.co/aEf7FA0Oi0— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) September 10, 2018
CNN POLL: 38% of Americans say confirm Kavanaugh; 39% say don't.
That's the lowest net approval for a SCOTUS nominee since Harriet Miers (who was also -1); even Robert Bork was +3.https://t.co/w5LlWgcJDr
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) September 11, 2018
It’s easy to see why @SenFeinstein was in a quandary here. It could distract from issues of executive power and women’s autonomy and is based on a decades-old allegation. Yet it echoes other veracity concerns and is, after all, about the rights of women. https://t.co/PolTejQ26a
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) September 14, 2018
Collecting the signatures of 65 women who were contemporaries of a student at an all-boys school 35 years ago necessarily takes a lot of work. and it was all ready to go. https://t.co/D4ZDHIXM6y
— Luke Johnson (@johnson) September 14, 2018
This proves Republicans who acted like they had no idea what Feinstein was forwarding to law enforcement yesterday were lying. They knew; they were just busy working to try to discredit the victim.https://t.co/7AYLolVzMa
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) September 14, 2018
A thread on the @weeklystandard versus @thinkprogress controversy and why it makes me worried about the future of fact-checking, especially on Facebook.
— Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) September 11, 2018
It seems noteworthy to me that after the Federalist Society provided a list of judges who they believed would deliver reliably conservative verdicts, Mitch McConnell specifically warned Kavanaugh was least-confirmable and then Trump liked him anyway.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) September 14, 2018
Dems submitted 1,278 questions for the record, Republicans submitted nine. Here is the breakdown of the Dems’ questions pic.twitter.com/kEuX62oWwm
— Seung Min Kim (@seungminkim) September 12, 2018
If Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed, the Supreme Court could move dramatically to the right of the American people. Hear what that means on this week’s At Liberty. https://t.co/usjNaFUKYz pic.twitter.com/p56ZKPSGTv
— ACLU (@ACLU) September 11, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh used materials stolen from Democratic senators to advance President Bush's judicial nominees. He was asked about this in 2004, 2006 and this week. His answers were not true. https://t.co/YNYOyJUiDC
— Sen Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) September 7, 2018
Read and share your opinion.
What to Know About Kavanaugh’s Record on Civil Rights https://t.co/0xRdZDdW2g
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) September 7, 2018