Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) told MSNBC that there are cracks forming in the GOP resistance to President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court.
Said Collins: “I am pleased to see that many more of my Republican colleagues are now indicating a willingness to sit down and meet with Judge Garland. Originally, virtually no one was willing to do that. Now I’m hearing more and more voices from my colleagues who are willing to sit down with him. So let’s see what happens.”
She added: “I think most of us are in the position that I’m in. I voted for him back in 1997.”
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