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Despite a total Democratic boycott of the proceedings, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted on Thursday to approve Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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The move sets up a vote to confirm Barrett in the full Senate, which is slated to happen within the week—ensuring that President Donald Trump and the Senate GOP will get a third justice on the high court during his presidency.

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That Republicans have closed in on putting Barrett on the court barely a month after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg opened this seat—and less than two weeks before the election—is a testament to the party’s single-minded will to shape the federal judiciary by any means necessary.

But the Judiciary chair, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), gave a speech before the vote that sounded more like a bitter lament of the current state of the Senate than a celebration of their achievement. With the 10 Democratic senators on the committee absent from the room and boycotting the vote—saying they would not legitimize a “sham process”—Graham responded, “we’re not going to allow them to take over the committee. They made a choice not to participate.”

Graham then blamed Democrats for the broken state of the Senate’s norms around judicial confirmations and rules. He said when Democrats were last in the Senate majority, they took the so-called “nuclear option” of eliminating the 60-vote threshold for lower court nominees, which Senate Republicans then used as justification to eliminate that same threshold for Supreme Court nominees during the confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch in 2017.

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“They started this,” said Graham. “Not me.”

Even Graham’s perfunctory praise of Barrett was laced with parting shots at liberals, who the judge’s supporters accused of trafficking in personal attacks on her family and her Catholic faith during the process. No Democratic senator went after Barrett personally during the proceedings, something Graham seemed to acknowledge. “My Democratic colleagues did not go too far, in my opinion,” he said. Although he still found time to decry what he framed as Barrett’s unfair treatment.

© Bloomberg Amy Coney Barrett, U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, meets with Senator James Lankford, a Republican from Oklahoma, not pictured, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. Barrett said she didn't have detailed advance knowledge of what Democrats say became a coronavirus 'super-spreader' event when Trump announced her Supreme Court nomination at a crowded White House ceremony last month.

(Bloomberg) -- Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee will boycott Thursday’s vote to advance Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate, according to a Democratic aide. Nmmhkkegccagdldgiimedpiccmgmieda.

The move won’t prevent Republicans, who have a 12-10 majority on the panel, from moving ahead. But it highlights the intense partisan division in the Senate over Barrett’s nomination.

Barrett is President Donald Trump’s third high court nominee and Republicans aim to confirm her in the full Senate Monday. The confirmation is proceeding over Democratic objections to what they say is a rushed process and their concerns about her potential impact on rulings including those related to the Affordable Care Act, civil rights, abortion and lawsuits that might erupt from the 2020 elections.

The rancor over Barrett’s confirmation also extends to within the Democratic Party. Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, the senior Democrat on Judiciary, has come under intense criticism from progressive groups for praising Chairman Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, for his handling of last week’s confirmation hearings. Some Democratic-aligned organizations, including the abortion rights advocacy group NARAL, called for her to be replaced as top Democrat on the committee.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, on Tuesday wouldn’t say whether he had confidence in Feinstein when asked at a news conference. Instead, he said he “had a long and serious talk with Senator Feinstein.”

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Barrett, a 48-year-old appellate court judge, mother of seven, and former clerk to the late Justice Antonin Scalia, would replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg and is the late liberal justice’s ideological opposite. Her confirmation would cement a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court.

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(Updates with Feinstein under fire, background beginning in fourth paragraph)

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