The procedural vote will be held on Sunday and the final confirmation will be held on Monday.
On Saturday afternoon EDT, the Senate will meet in a rare session to debate Justice Amy Coney Barrett's entry to the Supreme Court. In a few days, voters will decide whether Republicans will continue to control the Senate and the White House.
Democrats strongly opposed the confirmation of Barrett's appointment so close to the election, boycotting the Judiciary Committee's vote on Thursday. Senator Chuck Schumer (Chuck Schumer), Democrat of New York, used four delaying tactics during the Senate meeting Friday, including forcing a brief private meeting.
Powerful Republicans with a majority of votes will face more Democratic protests this weekend, but they remain optimistic that they have won 51 votes to confirm Barrett's election in Monday's final vote.
"the main reason we're here is so that Democrats can continue to protest," said Senator Tuen, Republican of South Dakota. "We had a series of procedural votes yesterday. They are trying to delay or block her nomination as much as they can. "
Tuen predicts that with Republican support, Barrett will win the procedural vote on Sunday afternoon and the final vote on Monday night.
"We are preparing for the vote at 01:00 tomorrow. This is what we call the final vote. This is a procedural vote. As long as we have every Republican here, we will win the election, and on Monday night we will have a final vote on Judge Barrett's nomination. "