McConnell’s Plan for Quick Barrett Vote Threatened by Outbreak
- Three GOP senators test positive, risking wider spread
- Senate leader set schedule for confirmation vote before Nov. 3
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s drive to confirm Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett by Election Day is now in peril from a coronavirus outbreak among Republicans in Washington.
Three GOP senators have tested positive for the coronavirus in the past few days and at least eight others are known to have had direct exposure. Several are in self isolation. The infected senators also attended a Senate Republican lunch last week and committee meetings, raising the risk of even wider contagion.