Robert Yoon @robyoon
Since 1971, it's taken an avg of 74 days for a SCOTUS nominee to get a full Senate vote (Roberts is a little complicated; if you count the day he was announced to replace O'Connor instead of Rehnquist, the avg ticks up to 77). In 2020 terms, that would put things at early Dec. https://t.co/Z04Ork91bL — PolitiTweet.org