Hillary Clinton Calls on Sen. Chuck Grassley to 'Step Up and Do His Job'

“He should hold a hearing," Clinton said of the Judiciary Committee chairman.

“He should hold a hearing, and he should schedule it as soon as the Senate returns from recess,” Clinton said today at an event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Sen. Grassley responded that a new Supreme Court justice would influence the direction of the court for a generation.

“The American people shouldn't be denied a voice,” Grassley said in a statement today. “This year is a tremendous opportunity for our country to have a sincere and honest debate about the role of the Supreme Court in our constitutional system of government.”

Clinton addressed Grassley’s words and said that as an Obama voter, her voice was not being heard, blaming GOP obstructionism. “We chose a president. We chose him twice,” Clinton said. “And now Republicans in the Senate are acting like our votes didn’t count, and that President Obama is not still our nation’s leader.”

Clinton also argued that the battle over a new Supreme Court justice was revealing the worst in Republicans during this current presidential election cycle.

Clinton has previously said she expects the next president to nominate between one and two justices, but she has stayed fairly quiet on the nomination of Merrick Garland.