Just four of the nation's Republican governors have opted out of adding their name to a letter supporting Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court.
"It's 100 percent ends justify the means, classic Washington behavior and it's a big part of why most people in this country think Washington is a problem. Period."
"While it is important to take the time to mourn her passing, we must also follow precedent, as well as her dying wishes, and delay the appointment process until after Inauguration Day," Scott said.
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