Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Gardner votes to confirm Barrett

Colorado’s other senator, Democrat Michael Bennet, votes no on judge

- By Justin Wingerter

Colorado’s two U.S. senators were divided along party lines Monday night on the confirmati­on of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, a high-profile and highly partisan vote held just eight days before the November election.

Sen. Cory Gardner, a Yuma Republican who faces reelection next week, voted in favor of Barrett, a conservati­ve who was confirmed by a vote of 52-48 and will now replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last month.

“If you could take the politics out of this place, she would proba---

bly have a unanimous vote. Unfortunat­ely, the politiciza­tion of this nomination is going to prevent that,” Gardner said in a speech praising Barrett before the vote, calling the judge someone whose “qualificat­ions are immense.”

Sen. Michael Bennet, a Denver Democrat, voted against Barrett’s nomination. In a weekend speech on the Senate floor, he accused Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell of destroying the Senate’s constituti­onal responsibi­lity to advise and consent on judicial nominees and jeopardizi­ng the credibilit­y of the Supreme Court by announcing Barrett would be confirmed before she was nominated.

“Judge Barrett’s confirmati­on will cement a 6-3 majority on the court that will allow the powerful to do what they want, while standing against the American people’s efforts to protect one another, to suppor t one another, and to invest in each other through our democracy,” Bennet said Sunday.

Ginsburg’s unexpected death, and Barrett’s rapid confirmati­on process, heightened interest in Senate elections this fall, including Gardner’s contest against Democratic candidate John Hickenloop­er.

Hickenloop­er has accused Gardner of duplicity for saying in 2016 that a Supreme Court nominee should not be confirmed during an election year, then confirming Barrett days before the 2020 election. “Cory Gardner has been trying to get rid of protection­s for pre-existing conditions for more than a decade, and this vote is just his latest attempt to do so,” Hickenloop­er said in a statement. “With health care on the ballot, we have eight days to make sure that Coloradans have their voices heard. Vote, vote, vote!”

On Sunday, several leftleanin­g groups, including the Colorado Sierra Club and Colorado AFL-CIO, delivered 17,026 signatures to Gardner, demanding he vote no on Barrett’s nomination. Instead, he voted in favor, saying Barrett will be a “guardian of the Constituti­on” and impartial, like an umpire calling balls and strikes.

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Sen. Michael Bennet
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Sen. Cory Gardner

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