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Kavanaugh confirmed: Senate OKs Supreme Court nominee

- By Alan Fram and Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON — The bitterly polarized U.S. Senate narrowly confirmed Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday to join the Supreme Court, delivering an election-season triumph to President Donald Trump that could swing the court rightward for a generation after a battle that rubbed raw the country’s cultural, gender and political divides.

The near party-line vote was 50-48, capping a fight that seized the national conversati­on after claims emerged that Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted women three decades ago — which he emphatical­ly denied. Those allegation­s magnified the clash from a routine Supreme Court struggle over judicial ideology into an angrier, more complex jumble of questions about victims’ rights, the presumptio­n of innocence and personal attacks on nominees. Acrimoniou­s to the end, the battle featured a climactic roll call that was interrupte­d several times by protesters in the Senate galleries before Capitol Police removed them. Vice President Mike Pence presided over the roll call, his potential tie-breaking vote unnecessar­y.

The vote gave Trump his second appointee to the court, pleasing conservati­ve voters who might have revolted against GOP leaders had Kavanaugh’s nomination flopped. Instead, “It’s turned our base on fire,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told reporters.

Democrats hope that the roll call, exactly a month from elections in which House and Senate control are in play, will do the opposite, prompting infuriated women and liberals to oust Republican­s.

“Change must come from where change in America always begins: the ballot box,” said Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York, looking ahead to November.

Rep. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, confrontin­g a tough re-election race next month in a state that Trump won in 2016 by a landslide, was the sole Democrat to vote for Kavanaugh. Every voting Republican backed the 53-year-old conservati­ve judge.

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