
Despite razor-thin Senate majority, Biden faces favorable Senate conditions for Supreme Court nominee
Fox News
The 50-50 Senate has not been President Biden's friend in his first year in office, but that could change with his pick to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
With the threshold to confirm a Supreme Court justice at 51 votes, that's all Biden needs to get his yet-to-be-named nominee across the finish line.
The two moderates who've most commonly frustrated Biden are Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz. But their records indicate they're more likely to support Biden's high court pick than not.

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