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  Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says he was "sharp" and said "a few things I should not have" during a hearing over sexual assault allegations last week. Kavanaugh, writing in an editorial piece for the Wall Street Journal, said he regretted his tone at times during last week's hearing that included Christine Blasey Ford, but promised it would not affect his open-mindedness if the Senate confirms him to the nation's highest court. Ford says Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teens, which the judge denies. The Senate is scheduled to hold an important procedural vote on Kavanaugh on Friday amid rising Republican optimism that they will have the votes needed to confirm him.

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