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You don't see this every day as a Republican Senate candidate calls for the confirmation of President Biden's nominee to the Supreme Court.

If she is confirmed by the Senate, she will be the first black female to serve on the Supreme Court.

Christina Nolan is hoping to become the first female senator in Vermont.

Man Chin is going to back the judge.

Nolan, a former U.S. attorney in Vermont, called for Brown's confirmation on Monday.

I support Judge Jackson's confirmation to the United States Supreme Court. Nolan said that she has the required legal experience, temperament and clear understanding of the judicial branch's role interpreting the law.

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on March 23, 2022. <span class="copyright">Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images</span>
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on March 23, 2022. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

As a former prosecutor, I will always treat each judicial nominee with the respect they deserve, and vote for or against them based solely on their qualifications even if I don't agree with every decision they have ever made.

Nolan chided both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate, saying politics should not play a role in the confirmation process, a lesson that Washington politicians have sadly deviated from in recent years.

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Several Republican Senate candidates have criticized Jackson. Diversity is important in all aspects of public life. As a candidate to become Vermont's first female senator, I believe Judge Jackson will bring much-needed diversity to the highest court in the land, and hope that she is confirmed swiftly.

President Biden carried Vermont by 35 points in the 2020 election, making it one of the bluest states in the nation.

A hard right Republican can't win an election in Vermont, according to a GOP consultant.

A former US attorney is running for a Senate seat.

A former attorney general in New Hampshire who is a veteran of numerous presidential campaigns said that Nolan appears to be saying to Vermont voters that they can vote for a conservative Republican who acts reasonable on social issues.

Nolan became the first female US attorney in the state's history when she was confirmed by the Senate.

Nolan is the only major Republican who is running. If she wins the GOP primary, she'll face a democrat in the general election. The overwhelming favorite to win the Democratic primary is the 74-year-old former state lawmaker from Vermont, who has held Vermont's at-large House seat in Congress for a decade and a half.

When moderate GOP Sen. Jim Jeffords was re-elected 22 years ago, he was considered the favorite to win the open seat contest. Nolan may have a chance of pulling off an upset as Democrats try to defend their slim majority in the Senate.

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