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The Note: Winners could be losers in politics around Kavanaugh - ABC News

posted onOctober 10, 2018
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Article snippet: The TAKE with Rick Klein Republicans can unite even when the president divides. Democrats can divide even when the president would seem to be uniting them. The biggest upshot of the Brett Kavanaugh saga is that winners may be losers and losers winners. The head-spinning three weeks since Christine Blasey Ford came forward with her allegation appear to be winding toward a conclusion. A Senate cloture vote is on track for Friday, with a final confirmation vote possible by Saturday night. Whatever the outcome, both Democrats and Republicans may be relieved to move on and resume their regularly scheduled messaging. Consider one point that they agree on: Anger is the coin of the political realm in 2018. Whoever comes up short in the fight over Kavanaugh will have a wealth of it to build around. The RUNDOWN with John Verhovek After a week of uncertainty over the roller-coaster Kavanaugh nomination, it seems we’re right back where we started, plus a whole lot more anger across an already divided nation and key questions lingering almost a month out from the midterm election. The political consequences of the bitterly partisan process seem to be falling unequally across a chaotic midterm landscape in which control of the House and Senate is at stake. What’s true of the political dynamic in Southern California, where Democrats have a real chance to flip five GOP-held congressional seats, is not true in states like Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota and Mont... Link to the full article to read more

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