There’s no doubt that Justice Antonin Scalia has left some big shoes to fill, and with Republicans facing pressure from both sides of the aisle to have a hearing and vote on President Obama’s nomination of Judge Merrick Garland, many believe that the ice is beginning to crack, so to speak.
Six Republican senators said they would meet with Garland, including Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), taking the first step towards either voting him in or giving a convincing reason to say no.
The Republican party has had no shortage of divide and quarrel between themselves and their opponents over the course of President Obama’s two terms. And while some view their refusal to vote as political antics others are seeing it as them not doing their jobs. One thing can be said for sure about the situation, this vote isn’t going to happen with McConnell giving in first.
See what Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said about it on the next page.

This can not be allowed keep up the heat on all our people on the hill!
Just remember we the people are taking names we will be voting at election time.
Schumer – go suck some eggs. Not going to happen. Next POTUS will pick. Remember what happened to Bush when he wanted to pick in an election year? If not, read up on it.
We put you there to do a job, can’t you do at least one thing for all the money you have been paid.. We are watching. Eggs crack not people..
No backbone left in the GOP; thier hearts have failed them.
of course they will. they always do what he says.
Who needs a Supreme Court then if it only represents the 1%
Why? This why why people follow Trump because they are at wits end short of violence and criminal behavior to hold elected official accountable. We don’t want our country taken from us.
You wish you worthless POS. I have news for you. No one cares what you think anymore. You are justr a has been joke like most of the Dumocrat party.
I wonder how much they paid him.