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Fischer: Supports Nominating Supreme Court Justice Before Election

By News Sep 22, 2020 | 10:21 AM

Nebraska US Senator Deb Fischer is supporting President Donald Trump’s process of nominating a supreme court justice before the presidential elections.

In her statement, Fischer says because the senate and the president are unified under the same party, that follows 17 pervious successful court confirmations during election years.

Had the office of the president and senate be controlled by different parties, it would be different.

Fischer says she looks forward to engaging the process of vetting the President’s nominee.

“As the Senate considers the way forward following the death of Justice Ginsburg, I believe it is important to take into account a full view of history. The Senate has rarely confirmed Supreme Court nominees during years when both the Senate and presidency were controlled by different parties, as we saw in 2016.

“However, since 1796 during election years of unified government between the Senate and the president, there have been 17 successful Supreme Court confirmations. Accordingly, voting on President Trump’s nominee is what the people who elected him in 2016, along with an enhanced Senate majority in both 2016 and 2018, expect us to do. It is also what Democrat leaders have said they would do if they were in our position.

“As such, once President Trump makes a nomination, I look forward to engaging in the process and evaluating the nominee on the basis of their qualifications, temperament, understanding of the Constitution, and commitment to the rule of law.”