
Choose two Democrats per chamber, one incumbent and one challenger for each. You’re familiar with our Core Four strategy, yes? If not, learn about it here: Still another good way to direct your energy is to pour it into the campaign of a worthy Democrat or two. You’ve got to stay here and carry on the fight. If you need my dispensation to get extra rest, you have it. This Kavanaugh madness has been long and tiring. Taking some time away is perfectly legit. If you can’t attend, watch and boost the #NoJusticeNoSeat hashtag.Ĭontinue to check the feeds of Celeste Pewter and Ben Wikler for news on the vote and on protests, respectively. Several are planned for today across the country. Scroll down for calling scripts, which come courtesy of Celeste Pewter way to fight is to join an anti-Kavanaugh #NoJusticeNoSeat protest. You can still thank those who will do the right thing and make it difficult (politely! Always politely!) for those who will do the wrong thing.

Odds are too many of them will do the wrong thing. The Senators can change their minds right up until they formally enter their choices. Yes, you can still do that, provided the vote hasn’t been held when you read this. I will only remind you that today is the last day to call and oppose Kavanaugh.

Unfortunately, the other three Senators who had been undecided–Jeff Flake, Joe Manchin, and Susan Collins–voted for cloture and stated they would vote yes. Lisa Murkowski delivered a surprise when she voted no on cloture, which also signaled her intention to vote no on the nomination. The move closed debate on Kavanaugh’s nomination and started a 30-hour clock leading to the final floor vote.
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Update from Sarah Jane, Oct 6: The Senate invoked cloture early yesterday.
