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Senate Democrats would vote against Biden’s anti-abortion judge pick


  • Criticism from Senate Democrats could give the White House hesitation about the nomination.
  • Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Dick Durbin said Chad Meredith “wouldn’t be my choice.”
  • Biden’s potential nomination of Meredith has fueled a backlash following the overturning of Roe.

WASHINGTON — Several Senate Democrats said they would vote against the confirmation of a conservative, anti-abortion federal judge nominee if President Joe Biden follows through with a purported deal with Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. 

The strong reaction from Democrats on Biden’s planned nomination of attorney Chad Meredith in Kentucky raised the prospects of the president’s own party blocking the pick should he move forward.

“All I’m going to tell you is I’m going to vote no,” said Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii on Monday. “It’s his call, but if he asked me for my advice I would say I don’t know how many Democrats are planning on voting yes.”

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Biden has not formally nominated Meredith, a Federal Society attorney who has fought against abortion rights. But – as first reported exclusively by The Courier Journal – a White House official informed Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s office in a June 23 email that it planned to nominate Meredith to a U.S. District Court judgeship in Kentucky’s Eastern District the next day.





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