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Senators Collins, Flake, and Manchin had already announced their intentions to confirm Kavanaugh before the vote was held. Senator Lisa Murkowski, who was previously ready to vote "no", agreed to vote "present" instead so that Senator Steve Daines could attend his daughter's wedding instead of being present in the Senate to support Kavanaugh.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 07 2018, @06:54PM
The identity politics is the one thing that gives me pause with the Green Party, but as TMB suggests always look at what individual candidates are proposing. I'd go with Socialist Equality Party over Green Party since Trotskyism explicitly rejects identity politics, but SEP is very small and looks to only have 1 candidate in the entire USA. Most voters in the USA will have at least one Green or Libertarian candidate on their ballot, often many. Libertarian Party in particular is very good about getting ballot access.