The Philadelphia Inquirer (9/29, Budoff) reports that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Robert P. Casey Jr. “said that if he were a senator, he would support the confirmation of John G. Roberts Jr. to the Supreme Court. After considering factors such as character, resume and judicial philosophy, and listening to Roberts’ testimony before the Judiciary Committee, ‘I would vote to confirm him,’ Casey said in a statement issued by his campaign. Casey’s decision erases a potential contrast with incumbent” Santorum.
The Philadelphia Inquirer (9/29, Budoff) reports that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Robert P. Casey Jr. “said that if he were a senator, he would support the confirmation of John G. Roberts Jr. to the Supreme Court. After considering factors such as character, resume and judicial philosophy, and listening to Roberts’ testimony before the Judiciary Committee, ‘I would vote to confirm him,’ Casey said in a statement issued by his campaign. Casey’s decision erases a potential contrast with incumbent” Santorum.