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Senate aims to put Barrett closer to a final vote on Monday

Calling it a “sham,” Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York warned Republicans the only way to remove the “stain” of their action would be to “withdraw the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett until after the election.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., arrives as Republicans work during a rare weekend session to advance the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators were poised on Sunday to remove a key hurdle to Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation as Republicans push for a final vote Monday, just over a week before the presidential election.

Barrett’s nomination is hardly in doubt in the Republican-controlled chamber, but the conservative judge picked up the crucial backing Saturday from Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, one of the last GOP holdouts against filling the seat in the midst of a White House election and with more than 50 million people already having voted.

Democrats have resorted to time-consuming procedural attempts in an effort to stall the process, arguing that the election winner should choose the nominee after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. But as the minority party, Democrats are essentially powerless to stop Barrett from locking in a conservative court majority for years to come.

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