McNany’s letter to the senators, dated Oct. 3, is among dozens of public statements that have come from religious, legal, educational and other groups weighing in on the nomination of Kavanaugh, who has been accused by Christine Blasey Ford, a psychology professor, of sexually assaulting her at a gathering in the 1980s when they were private school students in Montgomery County. Amid protesters descending on the Capitol, the Senate is scheduled to vote Saturday on the nomination and confirm Kavanaugh by a narrow margin.