LOVELAND, Colo. Speaking to reporters after a campaign rally for a Republican U.S. Senate candidate here, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) said that there was precedent for a Supreme Court with fewer than nine justices appearing to suggest that the blockade on nominee Merrick Garland could last past the election.
You know, I think there will be plenty of time for debate on that issue, said Cruz, when he was asked whether a Republican-controlled Senate should hold votes on a President Hillary Clintons nominees. There is certainly long historical precedent for a Supreme Court with fewer justices. I would note, just recently, that Justice Breyer observed that the vacancy is not impacting the ability of the court to do its job. Thats a debate that we are going to have.