One of the best thing about Alito is that he is on the record against Roe supports a judicial philosophy that opposes Roe. (I stand corrected.) If you are serious about the Constitution you have to be. No one doubts him on this issue. What this means?
First, the biggest battle about Roe is probably about to take place. Now is the time to stand up for life if there ever has been a time in the last 20 years and save those who are innocently stuck in "death Roe." Second, the Senate still would vote to let death Roe stand 51-49. Yet barring the most unexpected, Alito is expected to make it through. PoliPundit has the breakdown on where each pro-death republican or main stream prolife Democrat will fall on the vote. It's worth a look.
Most interesting:
Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) - With the Judiciary Committee comprising 10 Republicans and 8 Democrats, Specter holds the balance as to whether the nomination will be favorably reported out of Committee. He voted against Robert Bork, but was instrumental in getting Clarence Thomas confirmed. Who knows where he’ll come down on his fellow Philadelphian. If you were to put a gun to my head and force me to make a prediction, I’d say he’ll vote in favor of Alito.
Conclusion= "That makes the roll call tally 50-54 votes in favor of this nomination. With the vice president’s tie-breaking vote, confirmation is almost certainly assured."
Via Michelle Malkin who is rolling all the info in.

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