Five of the seven Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee have announced their opposition to Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
The panel’s ranking member, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), announced his opposition to Sotomayor in an op-ed piece on Monday in USA Today, writing: “I don’t believe that Judge Sotomayor has the deep-rooted convictions necessary to resist the siren call of judicial activism.” Read the Sessions piece here.
Later on Monday, Sen. Charles Grassely, another Judiciary Republican, also said he would not vote for Sotomayor. Citing her rulings on gun and property rights, the Iowa Republican said in a statement: “I was not convinced that Judge Sotomayor understands the rights given to Americans under the Constitution, or that she will refrain from expanding or restricting those rights based on her personal preferences,
Judiciary GOP Sens. John Cornyn (Texas), Jon Kyl (Ariz.) and Orrin Hatch (Utah) have also announced their opposition to Sotomayor, as has Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky).
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is the only minority member of the Judiciary panel to announce support for Sotomayor. Judiciary member Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) hasn’t said yet how he will vote.
The Houston Chronicle wrote this piece asking whether Cornyn’s opposition in Latino-heavy Texas would hurt him politically.
The Judiciary Committee will vote on Sotomayor’s nomination on Tuesday, with a confirmation vote before the full Senate expected before Congress’s August break. Her confirmation, however, is not in doubt. Democrats control the Senate by a wide margin, and five Republicans (including Graham) have announced their support.
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