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Flake, Collins, Murkowski and Manchin to vote YEA for Kavanaugh

Looks like the votes are there to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Even after all the media fawning over Christine Blasey Ford and her Tammy Faye voice during today’s hearings, it looks like the usual RINO suspects are in for Kavanaugh. Even Jeff the snowFLAKE. Joe Manchin, a Faux “moderate” Democrat from a very red state is also expected to vote yea for Kavanaugh, unless some bombshell accusation is cooked up again by the Democrats. Each one of their successive allegations have grown weaker and more pathetic.

Left wing Politico is even reporting that Joe Donnelly, another faux “moderate” Democrat is expected to vote yes on Kavanaugh next week, giving him at least 53 yea votes. It will be bipartisan which piss off the communists even more. I hope there’s no violence.

Flake, Collins, Murkowski and Manchin to vote YEA for Kavanaugh
Flake, Collins, Murkowski and Manchin to vote YEA for Kavanaugh

With the Senate Judiciary Committee holding a vote at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, a Senate insider has told Townhall that Kavanaugh has the votes to make it out of committee and the votes to be confirmed on the floor for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. Sens. Flake (R-AZ), Collins (R-ME), Murkowski (R-AK), and Manchin (D-WV) are expected to vote in favor of Kavanaugh. All the Republicans are voting yes. Also, in the rumor mill, several Democrats may break ranks and back Kavanaugh. That’s the ball game, folks.

It was an intense and hellacious day at the Senate Judiciary Committee. Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of an attempted rape while at a high school party, told her story of her alleged sexual assault. It was intense. It was emotional. And it still lacked evidence, witnesses, and other corroborating details. It’s an unprovable allegation, which is what Democrats want; it allows them to delay and run out the clock on this nomination. The FBI investigation talking point has been beaten to death by Senate Democrats, another delay tactic that has been undercut by past remarks by none other than Joe Biden. When he chaired the committee during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, Biden famously said that FBI reports are inconclusive and should not be relied on during sexual misconduct allegations.