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TexasTowelie

(116,799 posts)
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 08:59 PM Sep 2018

Tim Scott could change his mind on backing Kavanaugh

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Tim Scott still backs Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court, but the South Carolina Republican also said he could change his mind.

Scott’s view is markedly different from most other GOP senators, who are not wavering in their support for Kavanaugh as he battles allegations of sexual misconduct — even before they have had a chance to hear sworn testimony from one of his accusers.

“It would be foolish of me to say I am unwilling to be open to changing my mind if something pops up,” Scott told McClatchy on Tuesday. Kavanaugh is scheduled to speak Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee alongside Christine Blasey Ford, a professor accusing the nominee of attempted rape more than three decades ago.

“We should be willing to hear with an open mind the accusations and any evidence or proof that (Ford) has that may not have been presented,” Scott added.

Read more: https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/justice/supreme-court/article218996150.html

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Tim Scott could change his mind on backing Kavanaugh (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2018 OP
Scott strikes me as the type of opportunist who would vote against Kav once he's sure RockRaven Sep 2018 #1

RockRaven

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1. Scott strikes me as the type of opportunist who would vote against Kav once he's sure
Wed Sep 26, 2018, 09:34 PM
Sep 2018

that the nomination is going to fail by more than 1 vote. Like say all the red state Dems vote no, along with 3-4 Repukes. Then I see him jumping on the "no" bandwagon.

But would he play the McCain role of the one unexpected "no" which just barely sinks the ship? I would be SHOCKED.

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