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Democrats fret GOP cooperation on judicial votes will be short-lived
Senate Democrats finally broke the logjam in the Senate Judiciary Committee this past week by advancing seven judicial nominees for confirmation votes. It was the first time since mid-February that judicial nominees were advanced to the full Senate and only happened with GOP help, giving Democrats some hope the panel can operate effectively in the ongoing absence of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). But how long that goodwill lasts remains an open question, as there is no sign that four partisan nominees will be going anywhere without movement on Feinstein's part in one way or another. Feinstein, 89, has been sidelined since the end of February after being diagnosed with shingles. 

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