Kellyanne Conway:

Well, to Judge Kavanaugh, not much, because he has said that he would — he's ready to testify tomorrow.

If the Senate changes its mind and wants to call him in immediately, he's here in Washington, D.C. And he's ready. He wants to, as he puts it, clear his name of a false allegation. He has said today that he doesn't — he wasn't at the party.

And, as I said all throughout the day, it's good to hear from both the accuser and the accused here, and allow the Senate to weigh what they learn in those exchanges, along with the mountain of other testimonial evidence and other statements of support and endorsements of Brett Kavanaugh by the women he's known all throughout his life, Judy.

And it is not insignificant. It's high school, it's college, it's law school, it's his female law clerks. It's the moms of the young girls he's coached through youth basketball, the people who have stood shoulder to shoulder with him feeding the hungry here in Washington, D.C. as part of his charitable works.

So all of this needs to be judged together, the academics, the credentials, the judicial temperament, the character, integrity of someone who has been through six FBI vetting processes over the years and who has served for 12 years in the second highest court in this country.