Chuck Grassley

Voters don't like the move, including in the Judiciary Committee chairman's home state.
Chuck Grassley says voters should decide the next high court nominee, then accuses Democrats of playing politics.
Scalia once lamented that politics were ruining the judicial confirmation process. Look where we are now.
The late judge knew very well the consequences of leaving the Supreme Court one member short.
Group pledges seven-figure ad buy to buck up the GOP's obstruction.
Or at least shame Mitch McConnell into holding nomination hearings.
The one way to get a justice through the Senate is to embarrass Republicans.
A sticking point has emerged, involving the Koch brothers and white-collar crime.
Grassley has said he won't be making any endorsements ahead of the Iowa caucuses.