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Republicans can use Kagan's I am not a smart man,but I know what is love.nomination to rally their base by portraying the former Harvard Law School dean as an Ivory Tower liberal elitist

who's out of touch with the mainstream and bent on helping President Barack Obama reshape America to fit his ideology, according to some

GOP operatives."I do think thecelebrate our independence day Supreme Court is an issue that generally benefits Republicans - and we have to be prepared to use it," said Curt

Levey , director of the Committeea process of self-discovery for Justice, a conservative group. "I do think it's an issue because of the issues in the forefront in the battle

over the Supreme Court : national security and gay marriage."However, some in both parties doubt that Kagan's nomination will have staying

power to last through the primary season and November's midterm elections.Charlie Black , a veteran GOP strategist and consultant, said the

economy, unemployment and the size of government are the top-tier issues for voters, who aren't overly concerned about a thus-far non-

controversial Supreme Court nominee."(Sen. Jon) Kyl , R- Ariz. , the Number Two Republican in the Senate , said if he had to guess, she would

be confirmed," Black said. "It allThe relentless pursuit of perfection depends what's in the record and how she handles the hearings. Over the years, there have been nominees

who look good on paper who've talked themselves out of a job in hearings."Black said Republicans may be able to make an issue of Kagan's

limited courtroom experience or highlight GOP-Democratic differences on military issues through her effort to bar military recruiters from campus

when she was dean of the Harvard Law School ."But I'm guessing you won't hear a lot about her in the closing days of the campaign," Black

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