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Sonia Sotomayor

BREAKING: Ayotte Statement on Sotomayor Confirmation

by: Dean Barker

Thu Aug 06, 2009 at 21:52:06 PM EDT

Finally, we can get a sense of Kelly Ayotte's  positions and principles. Here it is, hot off the presses:






Say nothing, get an NRSC fundraiser. Say something, get ignored by the DC Villagers.

It's good to be the stealth candidate.

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Shaheen Statement on Sotomayor

by: Dean Barker

Wed Aug 05, 2009 at 10:34:04 AM EDT

In part:
This week we have the opportunity to make history by confirming the first Hispanic and only the third woman to the United States Supreme Court.  I come to the floor today to speak in support of Sonia Sotomayor's nomination, however, not because of the historic nature of that nomination, but because she is more than qualified to sit on the Supreme Court and I am perplexed by why the vote on her nomination will not be unanimous.
Full statement below the fold.

As a side note, I am going to be especially interested to compare the number of Dems who voted no on Souter compared to the total of today's GOPers who vote no on Sotomayor.  And as an aside to an aside, I actually think Gregg will vote yea.

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