Unable to block President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Sen. Kamala Harris used three days of confirmation hearings this week to remind voters of the stakes of the Nov. 3 election and how Democratic nominee Joe Biden would govern differently if he were in the White House. The Senate Judiciary Committee’s consideration of Judge Amy Coney Barrett held extra weight for Harris, a California senator who is both a committee member and Biden’s running mate. Known for her tough questioning of Trump’s nominees, Harris took a lower key approach and avoided sparring matches with Republicans.
Unable to block President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Sen. Kamala Harris used three days of confirmation hearings this week to remind voters of the stakes of the Nov. 3 election and how Democratic nominee Joe Biden would govern differently if he were in the White House. The Senate Judiciary Committee’s consideration of Judge Amy Coney Barrett held extra weight for Harris, a California senator who is both a committee member and Biden’s running mate. Known for her tough questioning of Trump’s nominees, Harris took a lower key approach and avoided sparring matches with Republicans.