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Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans scheduled a vote for next week on Judge Amy Coney BarrettAmy Coney BarrettNotre Dame calendar lists talks by Amy Coney Barrett not disclosed in Senate paperwork: report Cheers erupt as Trump puts on MAGA hat, takes off tie at Iowa rally Key moments from Barrett's marathon question-and-answer session MORE's Supreme Court nomination.The panel will vote on Barrett's nomination on Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. under a schedule offered by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamKey moments from Barrett's marathon question-and-answer session Overnight Health Care: Barrett signals ObamaCare could survive mandate being struck down | CDC warns small gatherings fueling COVID spread | Judge blocks Wisconsin capacity limits The Hill's Campaign Report: Trump makes last-minute plea to suburban voters MORE (R-S.C.). Blumenthal declined to say if Democrats would boycott the Oct. 22 meeting, where Barrett will get a vote.Under committee rules, a majority of the panel, 12 senators, has to be present in order to report a nomination to the floor.
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