WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin announced Friday that he plans to vote for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the Supreme Court, likely assuring the confirmation of President Joe Biden’s nominee.
Manchin was a key vote to watch because he has bucked his party on some of its top domestic priorities. But Manchin has backed all of Biden’s judicial nominees so far, and he said he would continue to do so in the case of Jackson, who would become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
“I am confident Judge Jackson is supremely qualified and has the disposition necessary to serve as our nation’s next Supreme Court Justice,” Manchin said in a statement.
Manchin’s announcement indicates that Jackson will have the support of all 50 Senate Democrats. That would guarantee her confirmation, as Vice President Kamala Harris could break a tie.
Even as the path clears for Jackson to join the court, Democratic hopes of securing significant Republican support for her nomination appear to be fading.
On Thursday, just hours after the hearings came to a close, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced he will vote against Jackson’s confirmation. He said in a Senate floor speech that he “cannot and will not” support her for a lifetime appointment.
McConnell slammed the liberal groups that have supported Jackson, and he criticized her for refusing to take a position on the size of the nine-member court, even though that decision is ultimately up to Congress. Some advocacy groups have pushed for enlarging the court after three justices nominated by former President Donald Trump cemented a 6-3 conservative majority.
McConnell also cited concerns about her sentencing of criminal defendants — a subject that dominated much of the four days of hearings and was part of a coordinated GOP effort to portray her as soft on crime.
His position was expected and does not affect Jackson’s trajectory to be confirmed by mid-April. But the leader’s quick declaration could prompt many of his fellow Republicans to follow suit, thwarting Biden’s efforts to bring back the overwhelming bipartisan votes that were commonplace for Supreme Court nominees when he first came to the Senate five decades ago.
“I think whomever I pick will get a vote from Republican side,” Biden said after Justice Stephen Breyer announced he would step down from the court this summer. As he started his search for a replacement, the president made a point of inviting Republican senators to the White House to hear their advice.
Manchin cited a variety of factors that he said influenced his decision on Jackson, such as her attending public schools and going on to graduate with academic honors from Harvard University and Harvard Law School. He noted she also clerked for three federal judges and spent time in private practice and served on the U.S. Sentencing Commission. He then made a home state pitch.
“Notably, Judge Jackson and her family spend a great deal of time in West Virginia and her deep love of our state and commitment to public service were abundantly clear,” Manchin said.
While many GOP senators have praised Jackson’s vast experience and qualifications, it was clear at the hearings that Biden’s outreach had little effect.
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee interrogated Jackson about her nine-year record as a federal judge, frequently interrupting her answers. Jackson, supported by committee Democrats, pushed back aggressively on Republicans who said she gave light sentences to sex offenders, explaining her sentencing process in detail and telling them “nothing could be further from the truth.”
The focus on crime dovetails with an emerging GOP theme for this year’s midterm elections and is likely to be decisive for many Republican senators. Others have brought up separate reasons to vote against her — from her support from liberal groups to her so-called “judicial philosophy.”
One or more Republicans could still cast a vote for Jackson’s confirmation, but the contentious nature of the four-day hearings laid bare a familiar partisan dynamic, seen over years of pitched fighting over judicial nominations.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin, who has been privately lobbying GOP colleagues to support Jackson, said after McConnell’s announcement that it will be “sad for our country and sad as a commentary on where the parties are today” if her historic nomination is approved on a strictly partisan vote. “The Republicans are testing their messages for the November election,” Durbin said.
Durbin said he is “still hoping that several Republicans — I hope many more” will vote for her.
As talk turned to the voting ahead, the Judiciary panel held its final day of Senate hearings Thursday with a top lawyers’ group, which said its review found Jackson has a “sterling” reputation and “exceptional” competence and is well qualified to sit on the Supreme Court.
“Outstanding, excellent, superior, superb,” testified Ann Claire Williams, chair of the American Bar Association committee that makes recommendations on federal judges. “Those are the comments from virtually everyone we interviewed.”
Williams said the group spoke to more than 250 judges and lawyers about Jackson. “The question we kept asking ourselves: How does one human being do so much so extraordinary well?”
Jackson would be the third Black justice, after Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas, and the sixth woman. She would also be the first former public defender on the court, and the first justice with experience representing indigent criminal defendants since Marshall. Her confirmation would not alter the current 6-3 conservative majority on the court.
Durbin noted at Thursday’s hearing that some Republican senators argued that Jackson was out of the mainstream when it comes to sentencing, and he asked the ABA whether such a concern would have surfaced in their interviews with the judges and lawyers who worked with her.
“It never came up in any of these interviews,” Williams said.
During questioning Tuesday and Wednesday, GOP senators aggressively queried Jackson on the sentences she handed down to child pornography offenders in her nine years as a federal judge, her legal advocacy on behalf of suspected terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay, her thoughts on critical race theory and even her religious views.
Many of the hours of questioning were spent on the specifics of the child pornography cases, with the discussion led by several GOP senators who are eyeing the presidency.
Pushing back, Jackson said she bases sentences on many factors, not just federal guidelines. Sentencing is not a “numbers game,” she said, noting that there are no mandatory sentences for sex offenders and that there has been significant debate on the subject. Democratic senators cited outside experts who said her sentences were within the norm.
Some of those cases have given her nightmares, Jackson said, and were “among the worst that I have seen.”
The GOP criticism was countered by effusive praise from Democrats, and by reflections on the historic nature of her nomination. The most riveting came from New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, who used his time Wednesday not to ask questions but to tearfully speak and draw tears from Jackson as well.
Booker, who is Black, said he sees “my ancestors and yours” when he looks at Jackson.
“I know what it’s taken for you to sit here in this seat,” Booker said. “You have earned this spot.”
Associated Press writers Mark Sherman, Jessica Gresko, Lisa Mascaro and Colleen Long in Washington and Aaron Morrison in New York contributed to this report.
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maybe you should ask the voters back home what they think joe, you know the ones you are supposed to work for and represent?
but i forgot that you clowns think you know whats best and to hell with the people.
you are all frauds and should be ashamed of it.
I USED to have faith in him.. NOW HE ONCE again has shot himself in the foot with this call…
BAD IDEA joe.
Democrat, Cory Booker Once Again ” Played The Race Card In ‘ I’m One Of Them, Ho- Hum, Me Too ,Politicians .
Don’t you mean Sparticus!
Joe Manchin Being true to the Politician’s Create, said, ” My religion, like My Politic’s Are The most Accomodatin Kind . ” Quote Author Unknown . So , I Will Check to See Which Way The Political Winds Blow & I’M The the Winning Side .!
DID ANYONE EXPECT ” THAT,” That THE { DEMOCRAT] AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION” wouldn’t approve of Judge JACKSONS Seating on the SUPREME Court ” BEHOLD, GOD WORKS MIRiCALS Now And then, A Lawyer, A Honest Man.”
Oh Yes, The ” tearful ” Spartacus, ” once again draws on the Race Card to elude the real issie that the democrat elite would like to accomplish and that is to , like Franklin D. Roosevelt tried to do, ” Pack the Supreme Court with democrat Justices.
LIKE all dems the RACE CARD IS THEIR first, second and LAST GO TO method, to avoid EVER HAVING TO actually argue their point.
Joe, I was beginning to have some hope in you, Now that is lost , all of it, You vote for this FRAUD of a whatever she is, you have disrespected the citizen of the US of A , and will bring shame to you. I guess your ” do what is right was a shame to “
HE once again, brings shame to the folks of WVA who elected his sorry butt.
Aa sotheseedsofliberty2 Commented About Joe Mansen Backing Democrat President’s Joe Bidens nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Jackson, I took George Washington’s” Farewell Address , ” and his reason Given Why We Should, As Americans, zTake A Stand For Whats Right And not As Democrat Joe Manchin did, Cave In to the democrat Hierarchy Wishes . In George Washington’s Farewell Afdress He gave the reasons Why All Americans Should Be proud of being Americans , He Said, ” … For this You have e ery inducement of Shmpathy And Interest. Citizens, By Birth or Choice, of a Common Country, That Country has A Right to concentrate Your affectections. The Name of American, Wbich Belongs To You In your Capacity, Must always Exalt Just Pride of Patriotism Mkre than any Appellation derived from Local discriminations . Joe Manchin has Chose to forget the Interests of America And Instead has put his own personal political party Intersts First Above A!erica’s Interests and In doing this, In Backing Judge Jackson’s nomination to The Supreme Court, Has followed the elite democrats wishes to ” Pack The Supreme Court , Above Country , Joe Manchi , Just Another Politician, It turned out, Just a political Hack.
At The end, Joe Manchin Turned out to Be Just Another Political politician We expected so much more integrity from him, A Man of Prinicpals Standing up for Whats Right against the crowd, Were We Ever so Wrong in Our Judgement of Joe Manchin, ” Just Another Political Hack, It Turned Out…