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[Daily Kos Special Coverage]( Daily Kos' top stories covering the Kavanaugh confirmation vote. Visit [DailyKos.com]( throughout the day for more. - [Three Kavanaugh drinking buddies publish an op-ed saying he lied under oath, should not be confirmed]( - [Surprise! Republican who said Kavanaugh vote wasn't about respect for women is voting yes]( - [Who is opposing Kavanaugh's confirmation? Almost everybody]( - Final Kavanaugh vote expected THIS WEEKEND: Please call your senators at (202) 224-3121 right now and tell them to vote NO on Kavanaugh - [Elizabeth Warren: FBI report didn't exonerate Kavanaugh, and he lied]( - [Collins and Manchin, the Kavanaugh vote is on you]( - [Grassley blames Kavanaugh protests on Soros, strangely compares it to French anti-Nazi activism]( - [Outraged by Trump, McConnell and Kavanaugh? Flip the Senate and we can stop ALL Trump's judicial nominations. Chip in to these two Dems now.]( - [GOP, stop saying the American Bar Association thinks Kavanaugh's 'well qualified']( - [Collins has just a couple of hours to salvage her legacy and vote 'no' on Kavanaugh]( - [Republicans dig up some old Kavanaugh friends to say he didn't lie about devil's triangle and boof]( - [Senate votes to advance Kavanaugh to a final vote tomorrow--keep calling]( - [Kavanaugh op-ed shows how he'd judge: As a self-righteous, entitled bully]( - [Want to help Democrats vote but unsure how? Try this: click here, enter your zip code, and RSVP for a volunteer shift near New York.]( [Log in]( or [sign up]( to post articles and comments on Daily Kos, the nation's largest progressive community. Follow Daily Kos on [Facebook](, [Twitter](, and [Instagram](. Thanks for all you do, The Daily Kos team Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. P.S. [Please help keep Daily Kos strong by chipping in $3.]( To opt-out ONLY from emails featuring highly recommended Daily Kos content, [visit this link.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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