Tim Graf
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@Pamela Apparently someone in the thread has me blocked, so I'll have to reply this way. I believe you're correct that the R's can block a temporary replacement, but if Ms. Feinstein were to resign or be otherwise unable to serve permanently, the D's could replace her regardless of R objections.
04:02 PM - May 18, 2023
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just alex
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The R’s have stated they would block *any* replacement for Feinstein on judiciary committee. You don’t have to take my word for it, look it up.
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04:09 PM - May 18, 2023
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Tim Graf
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I did, and you could be right. The main mentions I could find were about their refusal to allow a temporary replacement, but I also looked up the procedures. It's not clear, really, since the actual Senate documentation says nothing about votes, but there are other references that say otherwise.
04:26 PM - May 18, 2023
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just alex
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Trust their actions. What did we just see them do? Senate GOP blocked a replacement for Feinstein.
What does that mean?

That they would do it again. If there was a loophole, dems would exploit that. Clearly none exists.
04:32 PM - May 18, 2023
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