Day 2. The rest of the schedule, via PFAW (Debate streamable
here:
12:00-1:00pm - Democratic time (Inouye, Harkin, Bingaman and Lincoln);
1:00-2:00pm - Republican time;
2:00-3:00pm - Democratic time (Lieberman, Salazar and Schumer);
3:00-4:00pm - Republican time;
4:00-5:00pm - Democratic time (Carper and Levin);
5:00-6:00pm - Republican time;
6:00-7:00pm - Democratic time
Today's session could go later into the evening if there are additional Senators wanting to speak tonight.
Here's the latest on the whip count, using C-SPAN's numbers (put your updates, with links, in comments and we'll add 'em):
(* denotes added today)
Dems voting "No"
Akaka (HI)*
Baucus (MT)
Biden (DE)
Bingaman (NM)*
Boxer (CA)
Carper (DE)*
Clinton (NY)
Dodd (CT)
Durbin (IL)
Feingold (WI)
Feinstein (CA)
Harkin (IA)
Inouye (HI)*
Levin (MI)*
Lieberman (CT)*
Lincoln (AR)*
Kennedy (MA)
Kerry (MA)
Kohl (WI)
Leahy (VT)
Levin (MI)*
Lieberman (CT)*
Lincoln (AR)*
Mikulski (MD)
Murray (WA)
Nelson, Bill (FL)
Obama (IL)
Reed (RI)
Reid, H. (NV)
Salazar (CO)
Schumer (NY)
Stabenow (MI)
Wyden (OR)
Dems leaning "No"
TBA
Dems voting "Yes"
Byrd (WV)*
Johnson, Tim (SD)* (following the Daschle "winning" formula of going along to, erm, get along. "Smart" move Tim.)
Nelson, Ben (NE)
GOoPers voting "No"
None yet.
Independent
Jeffords* will vote NO on Alito.
(This list will be updated regularly)