Start scheduling your watch parties now, because the most historic political drama on TV since Barack Obamaโs โ08 victory speech is coming soon.
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said today that heโll vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States. His yes vote almost guarantees that Brown, a U.S. Court of Appeals judge will become the first Black woman justice on the Court but it might also set in motion another dramatic and history-making vote along the way.
This week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) joined Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in saying theyโll vote โno.โ That makes is likely that most, if not all, senate Republicans will follow suit. But with Manchin finally sticking to his partyโs script, it appears that the evenly-divided chamber would end up in a 50-50 tie.That would mean the countryโs first Black woman vice president, Kamala Harris, would cast the tie-breaking vote to confirm the countryโs first Black Woman Supreme Court justice.
Manchinโs announcement is notable since he is a closely-watched moderate Democrat and key swing vote in the Senate. His decision to vote โyesโ helps solidify the vote math for Senate Democrats to confirm the nominee.
Senate Democrats are hoping to move swiftly to a confirmation vote by the full Senate by early next month. They can confirm Jackson to the Supreme Court without Republican support if every member of their caucus votes in favor, which appears on track to happen, and Vice President Kamala Harris breaks a tie. It is not yet clear if Jackson will win any Republican votes.
Brownโwho is related by marriage to former Republican speaker of the house Paul Ryanโhas twice before been confirmed to lower federal judgeships, including her current role, with bipartisan support in the Senate. But this time around, Republicans have made an about face, turning her confirmation hearings this week into something of a circus. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) both led misleading lines of questioning about Brownโs sentencing of people convicted on child pornography charges.
Cruz went down an even deeper rabbit hole, reading aloud from childrenโs books by scholar and writer Ibram X. Kendi about anti-racism just to give himself a reason to say the words โcritical race theoryโ on camera.
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