Did Democrats Mishandle Kavanaugh Allegations?

Did Democrats Mishandle Kavanaugh Allegations?

Immediately after President Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, there was concern among progressives that Senate Democrats had no plan for stopping his confirmation. Democrats had barely laid a glove on Neil Gorsuch in 2017, and it wasn't clear they were better prepared for a new Supreme Court fight.

 
Adding to the impression of disorder was a shifting public line: First, Democrats assailed Kavanaugh directly. Then they hung back. Senator Dick Durbin described the Democratic leader Chuck Schumer's strategy to Politico: “All Chuck ever says in caucus, it's pretty well known: ‘Keep your powder dry. Don't commit. Stay as neutral as you can, as long as you can.' It gives him some room to maneuver.” Then, Democrats began meeting with Kavanaugh, having delayed one-on-ones. By the time Kavanaugh's appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee had concluded in early September, there was still no sign Democrats had landed a punch.

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