Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley met with representatives from dozens of conservative organizations on Wednesday to urge them to be ready for a long battle over an expected Supreme Court nomination by President Barack Obama.
The meeting in the Capitol included a wide range of right-wing organizations, such as the National Rifle Association, Heritage Action, Judicial Crisis Network and National Right to Life, among others.
All of the organizations have already jumped into the Supreme Court clash, or plan to do so soon, and all have huge stakes in the balance of power on the high court. For instance, the Judicial Crisis Network has begun a TV ad campaign exhorting Republicans to reject whomever Obama selects to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia. READ MORE
The meeting in the Capitol included a wide range of right-wing organizations, such as the National Rifle Association, Heritage Action, Judicial Crisis Network and National Right to Life, among others.
All of the organizations have already jumped into the Supreme Court clash, or plan to do so soon, and all have huge stakes in the balance of power on the high court. For instance, the Judicial Crisis Network has begun a TV ad campaign exhorting Republicans to reject whomever Obama selects to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia. READ MORE
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