The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday deadlocked and voted 11-11 on whether to send Biden's pick Ketanji Brown Jackson to the senate floor for a vote.
Democrats will now have to go through a series of procedural steps to get Judge Jackson's nomination to the senate for a vote.
The Senate Judiciary Committee deadlocked, 11-11, Monday on whether to send Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination to the Senate floor.
The committee's tie vote was expected, as there is an even party split on the panel and all of the Republicans are opposing Jackson's nomination to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
In order to move forward, Democrats planned a new vote to "Discharge" Jackson's nomination from committee Monday evening and then take a series of procedural steps in the coming days to wind it through the 50-50 Senate.
Here's a breakdown of how the Senate Judiciary Committee voted on whether to send Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination to the Senate floor.
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Monday, April 4, 2022
Senate Judiciary Committee Deadlocks on Whether to Send Ketanji Jackson's SCOTUS Nomination to Senate Floor for Vote
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