Re: Kennedy's retirement
If he had waited until after the midterm, it wouldn't have the impact it does now.
The republican base will be particularly energized by this.
I wonder what the better strategy is - delay confirmation, so the midterm vote becomes all about supreme court nomination, or confirm quickly to avoid the possibility that the senate might change enough to hold off confirmation for two more years.
It'll be fun seeing both sides throw each other's arguments in their opponent's faces over the next few months.
CNN has
a particularly interesting take on five senators who are between a rock and a hard place:
"The timing couldn't be worse for the five Democratic senators up for re-election in states Trump won by double digits: Sens. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Jon Tester of Montana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Joe Manchin of West Virginia. If those five vote against Trump's nominee, they'll hand Republicans a potent issue to hammer them with. If they vote for the nominee, they risk severe retribution from within the Democratic Party."