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7 GOP Senators Key in Filibuster Fight
AP ^ | AP | JESSE J. HOLLAND

Posted on 05/14/2005 1:57:34 PM PDT by FairOpinion

WASHINGTON - Seven Republican senators will determine the outcome of a showdown this week between the president and Congress — and a minority within it — over who is going to shape the federal courts.

Barring any unforeseen developments, these are the lawmakers in the make-or-break position when it comes to deciding whether to allow a Senate minority to block a president's nominees for the federal bench.

The senators are Susan Collins of Maine, Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, John Warner of Virginia, Mike DeWine of Ohio, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and John Sununu of New Hampshire.

At issue is an effort by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist to ban judicial filibusters. The Senate's Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, wants the ability to block nominees for the Supreme Court and lower courts whom his party views as outside the legal mainstream.

The seven Republicans have not committed publicly to supporting either Senate leader.

All 44 Senate Democrats, joined by independent Sen. Jim Jeffords of Vermont and three Republicans, have said they oppose curtailing a Senate minority's ability to block the president's judicial nominees with just 41 votes in the 100-member Senate.

Frist, R-Tenn., has 45 of the Senate's 55 Republicans on his side.

During President Bush's first term, Democrats succeeding in blocking 10 of his judicial picks. Both Bush and First are making the case now that it should take only a simple majority — 51 votes, rather than 60 now — for a nominee to win confirmation for a lifetime appointment to a federal appeals court or the Supreme Court.

For Democrats to prevail, they need the support of three of the seven undecided Republicans. Frist needs five votes from five of those Republicans so Vice President Dick Cheney could have the chance to break a tie in favor of Bush's position.

Frist said Friday he will bring up the first of the blocked nominees — Texas judge Priscilla Owen and California judge Janice Rogers Brown — this week.

Some of the seven Republicans, including Collins, have made up their mind but are not saying how they will vote. Warner and others say they have yet to decide — and hope they will not have to.

"I'm always working on the issue," Warner said last week. "I'm hopeful the leaders can reach a compromise. I'm optimistic we can reach a compromise."

So far, only Republican Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island have broken party ranks, expressing concern about a change that could permanently reduce minority rights in the Senate. Vote counters in each party say Republican Olympia Snowe of Maine also is likely to side with Democrats.

Democrats insist there are other Republicans who support the Democratic position but do not want to say so publicly. Republicans note that all the other GOP senators who started out publicly uncommitted — Thad Cochran of Mississippi, Ted Stevens of Alaska and Richard Lugar of Indiana, for example — now side with Frist.

Warner is the last of the powerful GOP "old bulls" in the Senate not to say he will join with Frist. Warner has said repeatedly that he worries that ending the judicial filibuster will weaken the Senate.

"I tend to be a traditionalist, and the right of unlimited debate has been a hallmark of the Senate since its inception," Warner said. "Without question, though, I am strongly opposed to the use of the filibuster to block judicial nominations."

Liberals and conservatives are focusing on Warner and other undecided Republicans through telephone calls, Internet campaigns and television advertisements.

Conservative groups such as Progress for America and Focus on the Family have spent millions of dollars on ads since mid-April in Alaska and elsewhere trying to persuade undecided Republican senators to support Frist.

Murkowski said those efforts have backfired with her.

"I was very offended at the tone," Murkowski said. "But they've continued, and it's been kind of interesting. I've probably gotten more positive feedback for my position, which Alaskans consider to be very thoughtful, very deliberate, about what is happening here in the Senate."

The liberal group People for the American Way says Murkowski is "the last defense against an attack on our Constitutional checks and balances."

"Alaska counts on Senator Murkowski to do the right thing. Now, the whole country is counting on her," according to an ad that the group plans to run this week. The $1 million television campaign also will mention Snowe and Collins in Maine and Specter in Pennsylvania.

DeWine sees power in not having committed to either side.

"I've decided. I just haven't announced it yet because I think that it's a good chance that we can get it worked out," DeWine said. "I'm hopeful that by not announcing it, I can help keep these negotiations going."

One option for the undecided senators could mean joining with Sen. Ben Nelson (news, bio, voting record), D-Neb. He is trying to convince 12 Republicans and Democrats that they should block Frist from banning judicial filibusters and also stop Reid from filibustering all of Bush's contentious nominees.

In the end, Murkowski said, the question has to be about the Senate, not politics, the president or the party.

"We have to remember that our decision has to be in the best interest of the institution as a whole," Murkowski said. "Not in the best interest of the Republicans, not in the best interest of the Democrats, but in the best interest of we as senators and the institution itself. I think that's what we should keep in mind."


TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska; US: Arizona; US: Maine; US: Nebraska; US: New Hampshire; US: Ohio; US: Pennsylvania; US: Rhode Island; US: Virginia
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To: FairOpinion

Maine has just lost the Kittery Shipyard, most of Brunswick NAS, and what is left of Limestone in the cuts.... Olympia and Susan! Wake up!


81 posted on 05/14/2005 6:27:07 PM PDT by mlmr (The Culture of Death will get a lot more deadly before it's done.)
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To: FairOpinion

"Frist, R-Tenn., has 45 of the Senate's 55 Republicans on his side. "

If I had my way on this, those Rhinos considering themselves too high minded to vote with their party would see their populace driving on gravel roads sometime soon after the Pres. cuts off their highway funding. Play the game the same way the Dims play it!


82 posted on 05/14/2005 7:04:27 PM PDT by Chu Gary (USN Intel guy 1967 - 1970)
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To: mlmr

funny to see Maine getting hit hard with the base closings. perhaps Collins and Snowe will change their mind!


83 posted on 05/14/2005 7:47:22 PM PDT by votelife (Elect a filibuster proof majority, 60 conservative US Senators!)
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To: strategofr
This much I can guarantee: if it comes down to Arlen's vote, he will vote against us. If Arlen determines for sure that hsi vote will not be decisive, he will make a big show of supporting the Party.

IMO, Arlen will vote with us.

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84 posted on 05/14/2005 8:39:01 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: BillyBoy; Republican Wildcat; Chu Gary; votelife; Smartass; MeekOneGOP; All
FREEPERS.......CALL the RINOs on Monday using this FREE number to the US Capitol:

1-877-762-8762

85 posted on 05/14/2005 8:49:20 PM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Tell Senators to stop judicial filibuster....using FREE number: 1-877-762-8762)
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To: Nathaniel Fischer

" He's not a man of principle,"

You've got him wrong. The Judiciary Chair is a means to an end. His sole goal, I believe, is to block any Bork-like judge from being appointed.

Its what all the Dems want.

If the Repubs can get a Supreme Court that supports the Constitution, the whole Leftie/Dem project is at risk. Nothing is more important to them, I feel. And I think their priorities (assuming that their goal is to destroy America) are correct. This is the central issue. Specter is a soldier of the Left.


86 posted on 05/14/2005 9:04:08 PM PDT by strategofr (What did happen to those 293 boxes of secret FBI files (esp on Senators) Hillary stole?)
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To: Soul Seeker

which Nelson?


87 posted on 05/14/2005 9:52:39 PM PDT by scannell
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To: Republican Wildcat
>> No, he most certainly did not. He frequently sided with the enviro-whackos. <<

During the Smith-Sununu primary, I could easily name over a DOZEN issues where Sununu voted the "wrong" way, whereas the ENTIRE "Smith is a an envirowacko charge" came solely because he voted the "wrong" way on ONE issue, namely, ANWR drilling in Alaska. If you can come up with ANY other issue where Smith VOTED the wrong way, feel free to tell me, since the Sununu fan club was unable to do so in the primary.

Incidentially, the same crowd ranting and raving about Smith stabbing Bush in the back will demand we vote for Linc Chaffee (who also, much more vocally, refused to endorse Bush for re-election). Their hypocracy knows no bounds. Sort of like how they say it's terrible for Tancredo to "backstab" Republicans in Congress by suggesting Delay temporarily step aside, but when Arnold runs denouncing Republican leaders for impeaching Clinton or calling people "right-wing crazies" for trying to pass racial privacy laws, that's their idea of "loyality"

88 posted on 05/14/2005 10:27:25 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Find out the TRUTH about the Chicago Democrat Machine's "Best Friend" in the GOP - www.NOLaHood.com)
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To: BillyBoy
Incidentially, the same crowd ranting and raving about Smith stabbing Bush in the back will demand we vote for Linc Chaffee (who also, much more vocally, refused to endorse Bush for re-election). Their hypocracy knows no bounds.

Baloney. Try factual arguments, please.

89 posted on 05/15/2005 12:04:07 AM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: FairOpinion

I see Snow, Collins, and Specter as lost causes. The best the GOP can do is a 50-50 tie.


90 posted on 05/15/2005 12:13:39 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: FairOpinion; Howlin; Timesink; Utah Girl; hosepipe; backhoe; FITZ; Happy2BMe; ...
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91 posted on 05/15/2005 12:16:36 AM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: FairOpinion

""All 44 Senate Democrats, joined by independent Sen. Jim Jeffords of Vermont and three Republicans, have said they oppose curtailing a Senate minority's ability to block the president's judicial nominees with just 41 votes in the 100-member Senate." "

Lieberman will break ranks with the Democrats. Look also to the last southern state senators to break ranks.


92 posted on 05/15/2005 1:32:44 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (Liberal Talking Point - Bush = Hitler ... Republican Talking Point - Let the Liberals Talk)
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To: Froggie

Thanks... Man where have I been?!


93 posted on 05/15/2005 3:51:42 AM PDT by Northern Yankee (Habemus Papum)
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To: Soul Seeker

Thanks...


94 posted on 05/15/2005 3:53:13 AM PDT by Northern Yankee (Habemus Papum)
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To: Nathaniel Fischer

Thanks...


95 posted on 05/15/2005 3:54:21 AM PDT by Northern Yankee (Habemus Papum)
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To: econ_grad
"The Republican party is a total joke."

You are right. And they have been for quite some time now.

I left the GOP years ago after a life full of voting, campaigning, and contributing for them.

I have continued voting for them as their candidates have been the only viable alternatives to Democrats.

The next step is to simply drop out of the system all together. I shudder to think that I would do so, but why vote for them if they, together with the Democrats, continue to use the Constitution as toilet paper.

This "test" will certainly be a signal as to whether the Republic will survive or not. In my humble opinion.

96 posted on 05/15/2005 4:59:25 AM PDT by ImpBill (Nothing More!)
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To: muawiyah
The arch traitor Warner has sold out the Republican party before.

Most notably when he scuttled Ollie North's senate race, along with the help of the Gipper's wife.

97 posted on 05/15/2005 8:17:14 AM PDT by itsahoot (If Judge Greer can run America then I guess just about anyone with a spine could do the same.)
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To: Coop
I'm surprised to see Sununu on this list.

Why? All the RINOs that Bush supported are stabbing him in the back. It is not like we didn't know where Spincter stood, but we gave him the Judiciary chair anyway.

The only reason the leader don't move for a little payback, is he could lose enough votes to be replaced.

98 posted on 05/15/2005 8:22:07 AM PDT by itsahoot (If Judge Greer can run America then I guess just about anyone with a spine could do the same.)
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To: econ_grad
Now weren't we told in 04 that we should support Specter because he is a Republican. Same goes for Collins and Murkowski. Alaska had a chance to elect a real conservative but they went with a RINO. And Sununu knocked off a real conservative and now we are questioning his loyalty. The Republican party is a total joke.

Now, now, nothing to be gained bringing up the past. Besides that there was a lot of support on this forum for these guys.</sarcasm>

99 posted on 05/15/2005 8:40:35 AM PDT by itsahoot (If Judge Greer can run America then I guess just about anyone with a spine could do the same.)
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To: Soul Seeker
Murkowski wants to be a Maverick loved by the MSM, but while I would keep an eye on her, I don't believe this is the battle she will try to make a name for herself on.

All you need to know about Lisa is, she is a fan of Pastor Barry Lynn and People for the American Way.( An Anti-Christian Anti-American organization if there ever was one)

100 posted on 05/15/2005 9:12:28 AM PDT by itsahoot (If Judge Greer can run America then I guess just about anyone with a spine could do the same.)
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