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Kavanaugh gained the support of a key Republican senator Friday, virtually ensuring his nomination will advance to the full Senate a day after he adamantly denied the sexual assault of Christine Blasey Ford in high school. The Bay Area professor testified she was "100 percent" he was guilty.
WATCH: Key moments from the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing
As soon as the committee opened, Democrats offered a motion to subpoena Mark Judge, a high school friend of Kavanaugh who Ford testified was a witness to the alleged assault. Judge has said he does not recall the incident.
Several Democrats, including Harris, walked out of the hearing in protest after Republicans refused to subpoena the judge.
WATCH: Brett Kavanaugh's statement about sexual misconduct allegations to U.S. Senate committee
ABC7 News reporter Dion Lim spoke to Harris. The California Democrat says supporters of Blasey Ford should not feel defeated.
"Hope can't be lost. We can never lose hope. We certainly can never lose the fight," said Harris. "My message to my friends and family of San Francisco is let's just stay vocal, let's stay active, let all of our voices be heard. That's part of the beauty of what happened. Dr. Ford was not going to be suppressed or silenced. She had the courage to let her voice be heard. Let her be an inspiration to the rest of us."
Full coverage of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings here.
VIDEOS FROM SENATE HEARING:
- VIDEO: Brett Kavanaugh gives defiant opening statement to clear his name of allegations
- VIDEO: During opening testimony, Blasey Ford says she 'agonized daily' over decision on whether to come forward
- VIDEO: Graham says Democrats' treatment of Kavanaugh despicable
- VIDEO: Sen. Kamala Harris questions Judge Brett Kavanaugh at Senate hearing
- VIDEO: Kavanaugh 'emphatically' denies allegations during Feinstein questioning
- VIDEO: Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin questions Judge Kavanaugh
- VIDEO: Sen. Kamala Harris to Blasey Ford: 'You are not on trial'
- VIDEO: Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley opens hearing
- VIDEO: Feinstein says Kavanaugh accusations raise 'real questions of character'
STORIES FROM HEARING:
- Brett Kavanaugh wrongly claimed he could drink legally in Md.
- VIDEO: Protesters confront Sen. Flake in elevator amid Kavanaugh vote: 'Don't look away from me'
- Senator Kamala Harris speaks to ABC7 News after walking out in protest during Kavanaugh hearing
- Devil's triangle, 'Renate alumnius': Brett Kavanaugh explains his yearbook references to Senate
- WATCH: Key moments from the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing
- Sen. Graham says Democrats' treatment of Brett Kavanaugh 'most despicable thing'
- PHOTOS: Christine Blasey Ford, Brett Kavanaugh testify before Senate Judiciary Committee
- Sen. Orrin Hatch calls Christine Blasey Ford 'attractive,' 'pleasing'
- Who is Rachel Mitchell and what role is she playing in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing?
- Here's what the three women accusing Brett Kavanaugh have said
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