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Opinions differ on Kavanaugh, Ford

SCV residents offer thoughts on hearing and testimony given

- By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer

If you ask Santa Clarita Valley residents their thoughts on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing featuring the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, you’ll get a diverse array of opinions — but no last names, and no pictures.

The Signal visited several public locations on Friday asking residents for their thoughts on the Thursday hearing, in which Ford described the sexual assault she says took place in the summer of 1982 when Kavanaugh groped her and tried to undress her during a house party.

The day after the hearing, the Judiciary Committee voted to send Kavanaugh’s nomination to a full Senate vote, but only after a supplement­ary investigat­ion by the FBI into Ford’s allegation­s.

Not many residents were willing to give their opinion or be photograph­ed. Most of those who did speak did not wish for their full names to be used, but the following are among the reactions they provided:

Pat from Canyon Country:

“They have agreed to a weeklong investigat­ion. (Kavanaugh) didn’t represent himself very, very well (on Thursday). She was — it could have happened (to her) — but she was weak.”

John from Canyon Country:

“The incident at hand regarding Kavanaugh is irrelevant. When you’re dealing with minors, where were the parents?”

Chris B. from Valencia:

“He’s been approved (by the Senate Judiciary Committee). It doesn’t surprise me. He’s going to get confirmed. And it’s hypocritic­al since Obama wouldn’t get somebody on the court. He’ll probably get confirmed, even though the Republican­s don’t want to lose the women vote in November.”

Lauren G. from Stevenson Ranch:

“It’s a shame for them. I don’t know who to believe. I am suspect of anyone bringing charges 36 years later. (If) a man is accused, I feel bad for him and his family if it’s not true. If it’s true, I feel bad for the woman to suffer this humiliatio­n, but why 36 years later? I think all women have suffered humiliatio­n at the hands of men. At what point do we not play the victim role?”

Tigist J. from Canyon Country:

“I am with the Republican­s. I want him to be (confirmed). I believe he’s honest. (The FBI) will investigat­e him, but I trust him. Yeah, she’s hurt.”

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