U.S. Senate leader McConnell withhelds remarks over Cain's serving
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday withheld comment on whether he would support Herman Cain to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, saying that he would wait to see "who is actually nominated." Speaking to reporters in his Senate office, McConnell also was asked about some fellow Republican senators who have said they would not vote to confirm Cain, a former fast food industry executive and presidential candidate, if he is nominated.
McConnell responded: "I do think that there are two obviously critical components to making a nomination. One is the background check and the other is likelihood of confirmability, and as you know, some of my members have expressed concern about that nomination."
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