Democrats Don't Plan Alito Filibuster
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WASHINGTON - Democrats haven't completely given up the notion of filibustering Samuel Alito's nomination to the Supreme Court, though they're certainly not talking about it before his confirmation hearings.
A slip of the tongue, an intractable attitude or a dramatic revelation next week could still bring another Senate showdown.
"I don't think anybody today sees a reason for a filibuster, but they may after the hearing if the answers are troubling to them or they feel they haven't gotten the answers to important questions," said Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond law professor.
Alito, a longtime conservative lawyer and judge, will face the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday for his confirmation hearings to become the 110th Supreme Court justice, replacing retiring
Sandra Day O'Connor.
The Senate's majority Republicans are pushing for a final confirmation vote Jan. 20 — if Democrats don't filibuster his nomination.
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