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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION JACKSON


The Senate Judiciary Committee deadlocked on the question of Affirmative Action Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court on Monday, resulting in a perfectly split eleven to eleven vote along partisan lines.

The tie means another vote will be held in the Senate chamber Monday evening.

A simple majority of 51 votes is needed to advance her nomination, which Jackson is likely to garner.

Given that the balance of power between Republicans and DEMOCRATS is evenly divided in the Senate, Affirmative Action Jackson’s prospects have been encumbered by political tug-of-war, especially since both parties have the same number of seats on every committee.

For the last two weeks, GOP members on the committee have hammered Affirmative Action Jackson on her disgusting record of leniency on child pornography cases during her hearings.


https://www.nationalreview.com/news/senate-judiciary-committee-splits-on-advancing-judge-jacksons-nomination
 
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