Politics | President Obama Obama: I Will Nominate, Expect a 'Timely Vote' Republicans want him to hold off on Scalia seat in election year By Newser Editors Posted Feb 13, 2016 8:08 PM CST Copied In this Sept. 26, 1986, photo, retiring Chief Justice Warren Burger, right, swears in Antonin Scalia. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi) President Obama paid tribute to the late Antonin Scalia Saturday night, but he also made clear that he intends to nominate a successor despite Republican opposition to that idea. "I plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibility to nominate a successor in due time," said Obama, per Politico. "There will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the Senate to fulfill its responsibility to give that person a full hearing and timely vote." Mitch McConnell, Ted Cruz, and others want the position to remain vacant for the next president to fill. In his brief comments, Obama said Scalia "will no doubt be remembered as one of the most consequential judges and thinkers on the Supreme Court." Read These Next Home Improvement actor is going to jail for more than a year. Bill Gates apologized to his staff, spoke of his affairs. Martin Short's daughter dies by suicide at 42. Squatty Potty inventor is in trouble with the law. Report an error