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EGACY Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow.

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The fate of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s successor rests with a handful of Senate Republicans FROM WIRE REPORTS

WASHINGTON — As he relaxed on a white sofa during a public forum in 2018, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina swore up and down that, if there was a Supreme Court vacancy in the last year of President Trump’s term, he would want to wait until after the election to fill it. “Hold the tape,” he said of the event’s video. Then on Saturday, with seven carefully worded tweets, Graham, the powerful Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, reversed himself and fell in line with his party’s effort to quickly install another conservative on the high court in the coming weeks. Buttressed by senators like Graham, President Trump and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said they have every intent of filling the vacancy left by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg quickly. They are steamrolling past the cries of hypocrisy from Democrats who say the move flouts a standard set by Republicans themselves four years ago when they refused to even take up President Obama’s nominee for an election-year Supreme Court vacancy, declaring that the electorate should weigh in first. On Saturday night, Trump told a rally in Fayetteville, N.C., that he would nominate a woman this

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the longest-serving member of the court’s liberal minority, died Friday night, Sept. 18, after a struggle with pancreatic cancer. week, setting up an acrimonious political battle that could cement a conservative court majority for decades and shape the nation for generations to come. The crowd chanted, “Fill the seat,” and Trump suggested his campaign should

make T-shirts with the slogan. He has vetted picks left over from his last nomination process who are ready to go, including federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett, 48. “I think the process can go very very fast,” Trump told reporters Saturday.

But his success will ultimately depend on whether a handful of Republican senators decide, like Graham, break with their past positions and join the ugly partisan fight in the six weeks before the

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