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The Latest: McConnell says Kavanaugh fight widens gender gap

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the extended fight over confirming Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has widened an existing gender gap in which Republicans trail Democrats in support among women

AP Reported by: AP Published on: October 10, 2018 20:00 IST
The Latest: McConnell says Kavanaugh fight widens gender gap
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's interview with The Associated Press (all times local):

10:05 a.m.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the extended fight over confirming Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has widened an existing gender gap in which Republicans trail Democrats in support among women.

McConnell told The Associated Press on Wednesday the gender gap "clearly is wider than it used to be." But he says the controversy over Kavanaugh could end up helping Republicans by generating more enthusiasm among GOP voters who feel he was mistreated.

Kavanaugh was accused of sexual misconduct in high school and college. He denied the allegations.

McConnell says he thinks the Kavanaugh fight contributed to Republican voters "getting more interested" in the midterm elections.

Beside the gender gap, McConnell says Republicans "also had an enthusiasm gap." He says "the controversy ironically produced an adrenaline shot" among Republicans.

Kavanaugh was confirmed on a 50-48 vote.

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10 a.m.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has declined to blame Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein (FYN'-styn) for the initial public disclosure of a woman's sexual assault accusation against Judge Brett Kavanaugh before he was confirmed to the Supreme Court.

California college professor Christine Blasey (BLAH'-zee) Ford says Kavanaugh assaulted her when they were teenagers, which Kavanaugh denies.

Ford had asked for confidentiality in a letter to Feinstein. Other Republican senators and President Donald Trump have suggested Feinstein's office is responsible for leaking Ford's story.

But McConnell emphasized Wednesday in an interview with The Associated Press he hasn't criticized Feinstein's handling of the matter. Still, the Kentucky Republican says the disclosure was "clearly an example of others using" Ford.

Feinstein has denied leaking Ford's letter.

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9:10 a.m.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says "nobody's going to beat" Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska despite her opposition to Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.

President Donald Trump has said Alaskans "will never forgive" Murkowski and that she'll "never recover" politically.

McConnell told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday that "She's certainly going to recover." He pointed out that Murkowski won election as a write-in vote in 2010. "She's about as strong as you can possibly be in Alaska. Nobody's going to beat her," he said.

Murkowski bucked her party and voted against advancing Kavanaugh's nomination. She voted "present" in the actual confirmation vote.

Kavanaugh had been accused of sexual misconduct in high school and college. Kavanaugh strongly denied the allegations and is now on the Supreme Court.

Disclaimer: This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Associated Press (AP) wire.
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