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Magnets, including one showing an image of President Obama smelling a cigar, for sale at a tourist shop in Havana. (Photo: Ramon Espinosa/AP)Republicans
denounced the planned trip. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, one of the two
Cuban-Americans seeking the GOP’s presidential nomination in 2016, wrote a letter to Obama condemning it as “disastrous,” “dangerous” and “a mistake,” and pushed the president to cancel his announced visit.
Sen.
Marco Rubio addresses a campaign rally at Palm Beach Atlantic
University in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Monday. (Photo: Paul Sancya/AP)
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is leading his fellow senators
against confirming President Obama’s choice for the Supreme Court before
the November election. (Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)Republicans
and Democrats are already using the Supreme Court vacancy created by
Antonin Scalia’s death Saturday as a political fundraising tool,
entrenching partisan narratives that have defined both parties since
President Obama took office and revealing dueling priorities for the
2016 elections.Democrats
are arguing that the immediate, outright GOP commitment to refuse even
to consider an Obama nomination — not just block it on the floor of the
Senate — is another example of the obstructionism that has characterized
the Republican majority in the Senate. Feeling more confident about its
chances of retaining the White House, the Democratic Party’s response
has been largely driven by the goal of winning back the Senate majority
it lost in 2014.
Sen.
Rand Paul, R-Ky., needs to pivot quickly from his failed presidential
campaign to his Senate reelection bid and is using the Supreme Court
battle to do it. (Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)Meanwhile,
conservatives and anti-establishment Republicans see an opening for
themselves too. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who suspended his
presidential campaign to focus on Senate reelection in November, has
been the quickest in using the Supreme Court issue to campaign. He has
leveraged the vacancy as a way to turn his presidential donor list into a
source of funds for his Senate campaign. He’s sent out two fundraising
emails since Scalia died, with subject lines of “I plan to lead” and
“One heck of a fight,” respectively, to focus on his role in the Senate
in blocking the nomination of a justice of Obama’s choosing.