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BumRushDaShow

(145,214 posts)
Tue Sep 10, 2024, 07:13 AM Sep 2024

Scoop: Schumer plots judges blitz in White House call

Source: Axios

11 hours ago


Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and senior White House officials are strategizing how to beat former President Trump's record on confirming federal judges.

Why it matters: For Schumer and President Biden, the judiciary is personal. But Democrats have two challenges in surpassing Trump's 234 mark: a clock that's ticking and a Senate that's functionally 50-50 on judicial nominations.

  • Biden's top aides, as well as Schumer, know there's no guarantee that they'll control the White House or the Senate in 2025.
  • That's adding urgency on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.


  • Driving the news: On Friday, Schumer spoke with White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients and other officials on how to accelerate the pace of judicial confirmations.

  • Judicial nominations are one of Schumer's priorities for the next three weeks, along with avoiding a government shutdown.


  • What they're saying: "Exceeding the previous administration's four-year totals is certainly within reach, despite significant structural impediments, including the longest 50-50 Senate in history and a fraction of the vacancies inherited by the previous administration," Phil Brest, the White House senior counsel in charge of nominations, told Axios.

  • "Throughout the coming weeks, we will continue confirming the Biden-Harris administration's well-qualified judges and nominees," Schumer said in a letter to senators over the weekend.
  • A spokesperson for Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) told Axios that Durbin will "continue holding nominations hearings and markups through the end of the Congress."


  • Read more: https://www.axios.com/2024/09/10/schumer-judges-confirmation-biden-trump
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    Scoop: Schumer plots judges blitz in White House call (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 2024 OP
    Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) is trailing his Republican challenger in the latest poll of his Senate race. If Schumer loses riversedge Sep 2024 #1
    I don't understand this. Sheehy is horrible! ananda Sep 2024 #2
    But what the polls CAN'T predict, is if Republican voters that are sick of Trump..... 70sEraVet Sep 2024 #3
    That's a good point FakeNoose Sep 2024 #4

    riversedge

    (73,707 posts)
    1. Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) is trailing his Republican challenger in the latest poll of his Senate race. If Schumer loses
    Tue Sep 10, 2024, 08:31 AM
    Sep 2024

    Tester has been trailing in the polls for some time now. His re-election bid is dire.





    Senate Democrats have confirmed 205 lifetime judges under the Biden administration. There are 21 nominees waiting for a floor vote, six waiting for a committee vote and nine awaiting a committee hearing.
    234 federal judges were confirmed under the Trump administration.
    Democrats are proud that 62% of their confirmed judges are people of color and 64% are women. They have made a point to nominate lawyers with experience in civil rights, public defense and the labor movement.

    The bottom line: Dipping poll numbers for the Senate's most vulnerable Democrat means pressure is mounting on the party to confirm as many judges as possible before a new Congress.

    Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) is trailing his Republican challenger in the latest poll of his Senate race. If Schumer loses Tester, and doesn't pick up any other seats, he will lose his majority.
    ...........

    70sEraVet

    (4,273 posts)
    3. But what the polls CAN'T predict, is if Republican voters that are sick of Trump.....
    Tue Sep 10, 2024, 09:14 AM
    Sep 2024

    will they still show up and vote for down-ticket Republicans or will they just stay home!
    The Republican party is now full-on the 'Trump Party'.
    As it says in the Trump Bible, " Live by the Trump, Die by the Trump"!

    FakeNoose

    (36,193 posts)
    4. That's a good point
    Tue Sep 10, 2024, 01:05 PM
    Sep 2024

    How many of them will hold their noses and vote straight-R, even though they don't want Chump back in the White House? I don't think the RNC wants their voters to know that they can SPLIT their ballot, and vote for non-Repukes. They can even leave it blank and not vote at all, if that's what they want to do. The Repuke Party keeps that fact a big secret.

    This is the scenario that will probably hurt the down-ballot candidates - regular straight-R voters who decide to stay home and not vote. All because nobody has told them they can leave the top line BLANK and not vote for Chump. It's the "X factor" that no political poll is able to gauge.

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