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Now in the minority, Republicans fiercely opposed Obama's first Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, last year. The Senate voted 68-31
-- all but nine Republicans were against her confirmation -- in her favor. With the election in January of Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., erasing the Democrats' filibuster-proof majority, Republicans could unite to block a vote on the next confirmation if all 41 Republicans were to agree. "If we have a nominee that evidences a philosophy of judges know best, that they can amend the Constitution by saying it has evolved, and effectuate agendas, then we're going to have a big fight about that because the American people don't want that," Sessions said. Sessions and Leahy appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" while Kyl and Schumer were on ABC's "This Week."
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