Plurarity Say Confirm Gorsuch

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Yet another narrative fail for the left.

Poll: Senate Should Confirm Gorsuch.

A plurarity of Americans say the Senate should confirm President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, who is expected to face vigorous opposition and a likely filibuster from Democrats.

According to data from a Harvard-Harris survey provided exclusively to The Hill, 44 percent say the Senate should confirm Gorsuch. Thirty-two percent say they’re unsure and 25 percent say Gorsuch should not be confirmed.

“Gorsuch is off to an excellent start in his nomination process,” said Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard-Harris poll. “A quarter, however, is holding back judgment for now, suggesting televised confirmation hearings could be critical for him and them.”
 
There is no doubt that Gorsuch will be confirmed.

Then having been coached by Kennedy he will probably become another swing voter like Roberts.

Then the status quo will be restored again since Scalia's death.

Now when Ginsberg finally croaks in her chair on the bench THEN you can expect a cat fight from the DEM's in the Senate.

THAT will be worth seeing !!

Meanwhile I will be drinking champagne and singing "Ding dong the witch is dead!"
 
Yet another narrative fail for the left.

Poll: Senate Should Confirm Gorsuch.

A plurarity of Americans say the Senate should confirm President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, who is expected to face vigorous opposition and a likely filibuster from Democrats.

According to data from a Harvard-Harris survey provided exclusively to The Hill, 44 percent say the Senate should confirm Gorsuch. Thirty-two percent say they’re unsure and 25 percent say Gorsuch should not be confirmed.

“Gorsuch is off to an excellent start in his nomination process,” said Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard-Harris poll. “A quarter, however, is holding back judgment for now, suggesting televised confirmation hearings could be critical for him and them.”

You're citing a poll, Mr. polls-are-rigged? Goddam that's funny.
 
apparently we haven't needed a 9th supreme court judge for over a year now, so why add another one? I say keep it at 8
 

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