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Kavanaugh fight electrifies base voters in stretch run to the midterms

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The Senate’s 50-48 vote to confirm President Trump’s deeply controversial nominee to the Supreme Court sets up a one-month sprint to a midterm election in which both parties believe their bases have been electrified by the brutal court battle and deepening national political divisions.


The Hill: Winners and losers from the Kavanaugh court battle.


Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh will be sworn in again today, this time by the president, following a confirmation fight that appears to have energized conservatives, who believe Kavanaugh was the victim of character assassination and a smear campaign from a “liberal mob.”


Republicans are still facing the possibility of a rout in the House, but GOP leaders believe their base voters better understand the political stakes after the Supreme Court battle, and will turn out to ensure they keep their majority in the Senate because of it (The Hill). Read more

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