1. How is the Senate Foreign Relations Committee divided between Democrats and Republicans?
There are 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats. All 10 Democrats and 1 Republican have said they will vote against Pompey.
2. Why is it divided that way? (not in the article, from your brain)
The ratio between the parties of committee members reflects the ratio of full Congress.
3. Why is Pompeo in danger of not getting the approval of the committee if there are more Republicans?
The committee knows that other Republicans will support him anyway and bring him for a vote of the entire Senate.
4. What will happen if the Committee votes against him? Can he still become Secretary of State?
The Committee's vote is more symbolic endorsement because he will be confirmed by the entire Senate's vote. He can still become Secretary of State because in the Senate, the Republicans have the majority, and two Democrats have said they will vote for him.
5. Why are the two Democrats planning to vote for Trump's nominee?
They are up for reelection in states that Trump won.
6. What makes him qualified to be Secretary of State?
His credentials include attending West Point and Harvard Law school as well as serving in the military and Congress.
7. Why do people think he is a bad choice for Secretary of State?
He has a history of extreme stances, but he presented moderate views in his hearings. He has been contradictory overall. Some have accused him of being a crony of Trump.\
(article: https://www.vox.com/2018/4/23/17262288/pompeo-senate-secretary-state-vote)
(article: https://www.vox.com/2018/4/23/17262288/pompeo-senate-secretary-state-vote)
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