So here is the real schedule.

Barrett — who like all Supreme Court nominees will need to fill out a committee questionnaire and undergo an FBI background check — is set to start meeting with senators, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), as soon as Tuesday.
Her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee will start in just over two weeks on Oct. 12, with the hearings expected to last three to four days.
With the hearing taking place the week of the 12th, that would set up a final vote on the Senate floor during the week of Oct. 26.
Graham, indicated that he could put Barrett’s nomination on the committee business agenda on Thursday, Oct. 15.
Democrats are able to delay the nomination for a week that would likely set up a committee vote for Thursday, Oct. 22.

"We'll start on the 12th, we'll have 4 days of hearings & then we'll hold over the nomination for a week, & hopefully we'll come to the floor around the 26th,”
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