Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt backed fellow Republicans' plans to try and confirm a new Supreme Court justice in an election year Sunday, waving off cries of hypocrisy from Democrats. In an appearance on CBS' "Face The Nation," Blunt was pressed to explain how replacing liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this year is any different than Democrats' attempt to replace conservative Justice Antonin Scalia in 2016, which Blunt helped stonewall. Blunt said now Republicans are in control of both the White House and the Senate, which wasn't the case in 2016 when Democratic President Barack Obama wanted a nominee confirmed in a Republican Senate...