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.
But the Republican Party is so good. Total b******t there is only one party and it is called the elite ruling class
Whatever Obama does illegally will not be law under Trump, executive orders are for emergency situations where congress don’t have time to vote on a bill, ie a counterstrike durring war!
Of course they will.
Perfect demonstration that we have a one party system.
Schumer must’ve forgot that he blocked the nominee in 2008. The GOP needs to stand against the LIBERAL PICK OF OBAMA.
The only difference in the two is people believe there is a difference……. This country need to have the same term limits on any politician just like the president
THEY BETTER NOT.
THEY WILL TURN AND RUN AGAIN ,,,COWARDS ..
Screw you
if they do i hope america remembers and votes them out