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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/520687-harris-walks-fine-line-on-barrett-as-election-nears
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“If it starts to look personal and it starts to look like you’re badgering this person … if you seem more mean spirited than the potential justice hear, I would say stay away from that at all cost.”Harris opened her statement Monday with a friendly back-and-forth with Chairman Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham lays groundwork for committee vote on Supreme Court pick Democrats warn of ObamaCare threat from Barrett, Trump Gloves come off in Barrett confirmation hearing MORE (R-S.C.), who cheerfully congratulated her for winning her party’s vice-presidential nomination.It was a marked contrast from her sharp and stern questioning of Kavanaugh in 2018 or of then-Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - Trump's erratic tweets upend stimulus talks; COVID-19 spreads in White House The Memo: Team Trump looks to Pence to steady ship in VP debate Watchdog finds top DOJ officials were 'driving force' behind Trump's child separation policy: NYT MORE when he appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee in 2017.In both high-profile moments, Harris seemed more like a prosecutor — which she was for most of her career before coming to Washington — than a senator, more focused on pinning down the witness than decorum or making broad political points.During the Kavanaugh hearing, Harris pinned down the nominee on the question of whether he would ask the White House to authorize a broader FBI investigation into decades-old sexual assault allegations against the nominee.When Kavanaugh tried to dance away, Harris immediately interrupted him and bluntly repeated her question.

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