A mounting fight over the makeup of the Supreme Court is drawing extra attention to 蜜柚直播鈥檚 already high-profile Senate race.
But political analysts question how much of an impact the high-court drama will have on the contest, even if Democratic challenger Mark Kelly defeats Republican Sen. Martha McSally and gets sworn into office by the end of November.
The two candidates have already staked out opposing positions on how to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg鈥檚 vacant seat.
McSally tweeted out her intentions Friday evening, within two hours of the first news reports of Ginsburg鈥檚 death.
Fifteen minutes after a post praising Ginsburg and offering prayers for the justice鈥檚 family, McSally wrote on Twitter, 鈥淭his U.S. Senate should vote on President Trump鈥檚 next nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court.鈥
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Kelly issued a statement of his own on Twitter and his campaign website Sunday evening.
鈥溍坭种辈s will begin casting their ballots in a few weeks, and I believe the people elected to the presidency and Senate in November should fill this Supreme Court vacancy,鈥 Kelly wrote. 鈥淲hen it comes to making a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, Washington shouldn鈥檛 rush that process for political purposes. This is a decision that will impact 蜜柚直播ns, especially with an upcoming case about health care and protections for preexisting conditions.鈥
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Winner could be sworn in this year
If Kelly defeats McSally, he could be seated in the Senate as soon as the election results are certified, according to the 蜜柚直播 Secretary of State鈥檚 Office.
State law does not specify when the winner of a special election should take over for someone appointed to Congress by the governor, said Sophia Solis, spokeswoman for the office.
Federal law and Senate practices dictate that the senator-elect would be seated as soon as the general election is certified and he or she takes the oath of office.
The Secretary of State鈥檚 Office is slated to canvass election results on Nov. 30, Solis said.
But even if Kelly were to be seated immediately after that, there鈥檚 no guarantee he will ever get the chance to vote on President Trump鈥檚 third Supreme Court nominee, let alone change the outcome of what is certain to be one of the most contentious confirmation processes in recent history.
Chad Westerland is an associate professor of political science in the University of 蜜柚直播鈥檚 School of Government and Public Policy, where he studies judicial politics.
About the only thing a Kelly win might change is the schedule for confirmation, Westerland said. 鈥淭he strategy of the Republicans would be to rush the vote,鈥 he said.
Westerland has little doubt about how this process will go: The Republicans will seek to ram Trump鈥檚 nominee through, and the Democrats will try to stop them, though he said there isn鈥檛 a lot they can do beyond 鈥渕ostly rhetorical鈥 gestures.
鈥淚 would be absolutely shocked if it didn鈥檛 go this way. I鈥檇 have to rethink everything I thought we knew.鈥
Handicapper doesn鈥檛 expect race to change
Kelly and McSally are vying for the right to finish out the unexpired term of the late Sen. John McCain, which runs through January 2023. Gov. Doug Ducey appointed McSally to the seat after McCain鈥檚 death in 2018.
Kelly holds a sizable fundraising advantage, and polls consistently show him in the lead.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had that race 鈥榣eans Democrat鈥 since March. I don鈥檛 see the court vacancy changing this race a whole bunch,鈥 said J. Miles Coleman, associate editor of Sabato鈥檚 Crystal Ball, an election forecasting publication from political analyst Larry Sabato and the University of Virginia鈥檚 Center for Politics. 鈥淚f the Democrats are going to have a realistic chance of flipping the Senate, 蜜柚直播 is basically a must-win.鈥
Coleman said McSally had a choice in the Supreme Court fight to either stand with her fellow Republicans or come out against filling the vacancy right away in an effort to woo independent voters.
鈥淚f I were her, I鈥檇 be trying to create some space between (me) and Trump. It looks like she鈥檚 going the other way,鈥 Coleman said. 鈥淚 feel like she鈥檚 maybe trying to hug Trump too close. How much more of that base can she really consolidate now?鈥
Any fallout might be worth the prize
Westerland disagrees. He said even if McSally wanted to wait to fill Ginsburg鈥檚 seat until after inauguration next year 鈥 and there is no evidence to suggest that she does 鈥 she can鈥檛 risk losing her core support among GOP voters.
Derailing an opportunity for your party to fill a seat on the Supreme Court is a guaranteed way to alienate your base, Westerland said. To do so in hopes of winning over an unknown number of independent voters is simply far too much of a risk for an uncertain reward, he said.
As for any potential political fallout from rushing the confirmation process now after what Republicans did in 2016 to stop President Obama鈥檚 last high court nominee, Westerland said the prize is worth the price.
鈥淵ou take these hits, and you put someone on the Supreme Court,鈥 he said.
Ultimately, Westerland and others said, how Ginsburg鈥檚 seat gets filled probably won鈥檛 change the way anyone was already planning to vote in the 蜜柚直播 Senate race, though it could energize both campaigns and bring in some additional cash.
UA political communication professor Kate Kenski said Kelly and McSally could see a boost in contributions from supporters who are stirred up by the Supreme Court fight, though she doesn鈥檛 expect to see a massive shift in public opinion, other than to possibly drive an already polarized electorate deeper into their corners.
鈥淒epending on how the next couple weeks unfold with a possible confirmation hearing for a new Supreme Court justice, the issue may further amplify the public鈥檚 concerns on both sides of the political spectrum,鈥 Kenski said in an email.
A national Gallup poll from before Ginsburg鈥檚 death showed that just 3% of voters saw the makeup of the courts as the most important issue facing the country. Kenski said that number will probably climb somewhat in future polls, but it won鈥檛 surpass much deeper concerns over the pandemic, the state of the economy and race relations in America, she said.
Using court issue to 鈥渕obilize, not convert鈥
Neither campaign is short on cash. Both Kelly and McSally have consistently ranked among the top fundraisers in the country for months now, and outside groups are pouring millions of dollars more into the race on both sides.
Eventually, there is simply no more ad time left to buy, and additional money 鈥渋s not going to move the needle that much,鈥 Coleman said. 鈥淎t some point you get sort of an oversaturation.鈥
Westerland expects the two camps to mostly use the Supreme Court issue to 鈥渕obilize, not convert鈥 voters. Getting the right people to the polls could decide who wins on Nov. 3 and who will be holding all the cards the next time there is a vacancy on the high court.
Or maybe the experts are wrong. Maybe none of this will go the way they think it will. In the age of Trump, Westerland certainly acknowledges the possibility of a surprise.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 something we鈥檝e all struggled with over the past four or five years as political scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to know what matters.鈥
Photos: 2020 Primary Election in Pima and Maricopa counties
Primary Election in Pima County

An elections worker looks over a few of the early primary ballots at one of the scanning stations during counting at the Pima County Elections Center, 蜜柚直播, Ariz., August 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

A pair of elections workers look over an early primary ballot as part of the counting process at the Pima County Elections Center, 蜜柚直播, Ariz., August 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

Elections workers feed primary ballots in to scanners at the Pima County Elections Center, 蜜柚直播, Ariz., August 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

A poll worker waits inside the Pima County voting site at Morris K. Udall Recreational Center, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz on August 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

Brad Nelson, left, Pima County elections director, helps Lisa Matthews, Pima County election marshal, put up a 鈥淲elcome Voters鈥 sign after it was blown down outside of the Pima County voting site at Morris K. Udall Recreational Center, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz on August 4, 2020.
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After voting, a voter walks back to their car at the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz on August 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

A voter walks by a polling sign outside the Armory Park Center located at 220 S 5th Avenue during primary election day, on Aug. 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

Voters enter the 蜜柚直播 Estates Multi-Purpose Hall located at 5900 W Western Way Circle, on Aug. 4, 2020.
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Gilbert Silva walks through the parking lot of the Valencia Library located at 202 W Valencia Road to cast his vote during primary election day, on Aug. 4, 2020.
Primary Election in Pima County

A poll worker (right) takes a completed ballot from a voter at the Valencia Library located at 202 W Valencia Road during primary election day, on Aug. 4, 2020.
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After placing their vote, a voter starts to place their "I Voted" sticker on their shirt as they leave the Pima County voting site at Temple Emanu-El, 225 N. Country Club Rd., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz on August 4, 2020.
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A poll worker wearing a face shield, mask and gloves walks outside to check if anyone needs assistance at the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz on August 4, 2020.
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A voters arrives at the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz to drop off their voting ballot on August 4, 2020.
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A voter leaves the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in 蜜柚直播, Ariz on August 4, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Sasnett / 蜜柚直播
Primary Election in Maricopa County

A portrait of Ashlee King after she voted, August 4, 2020, at the El Tianguis Mercado polling place, 9201 S. Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe.
Primary Election in Maricopa County

Anita Cota-Soto washes her hands before voting, August 4, 2020, at the El Tianguis Mercado, 9201 S. Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe. Cota-Soto is a Town of Guadalupe councilmember running for re-election.
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Voting marshal Gerry Lamanski checks his watch before announcing the polls are open, August 4, 2020, at the Tempe History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe.
Primary Election in Maricopa County

People vote on Election Day at Nueva Vida Church in Scottsdale on Aug. 4, 2020.
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Voters walk to a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic candidates for the primary election Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Primary Election in Maricopa County

Voters walk to a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic primary candidates Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Primary Election in Maricopa County

A voter wearing a face covering exits a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic primary candidates, as a polling station workers opens the door for voters Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)