My whole point is that McConnell filling the seat in a lame duck session gives the Dems political permission to "pack" (or +2 or +3) the courts.malchior wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:56 pm There is also a chance that McConnell schedules the vote for a lame duck session. There is a chance he doesn't have the votes now. Collins can't vote for a conservative right now for instance. He will have to have a solid read on Senators' willingness to do a lame duck vote though. The calculus here is exceedingly complex right now.
At a facile level the least risk for him is to go for it but game it out and it becomes clear that there are no clear paths for McConnell. That is good tbh. If it was easy he'd definitely go for it damn the consequences.
Under those circumstances, it's undoing a cheat rather than cheating.