mr. wyden. no. mr. young. aye. with my friend the senator from montana, senator danes, who is walking his daughter down the aisle this afternoon, if he were present and voting, he would have voted aye. i have voted no. the pair will not change the outcome of the vote. i therefore withdraw my vote. the senator has that right. senators voting in the affirmative. alexander, baraso, blunt, boozman, burr capito, cassidy,
mr. blumenthal. no. mr. blunt. [ indiscernible ] mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. brown. no. mr. burr. [ indiscernible ] ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. [ indiscernible ] mr. casey. no. mr. cassidy. [ indiscernible ] ms. collins. [yelling] the sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery. continue. mr. coons. no.
moved, it happened last minute over where the public is not permitted there so protesters couldn t get as close. when they got the word the meeting was moved, protesters marched at the hart center where hemed with senator boozman. they got louder, blocking the halls shouting, hell, no, kavanaugh. dozens were arrested. 74 people arrested and charged, the counts around crowding or obstructing because you can t interfere with the gathering places there. when disability rights activist bar kin was wheeled in, he was cheered by the protesters. the battle is in early stages. democratic senators mostly saying they will not meet with kavanaugh. they want documents of his time serving as bush s time in the