Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) has voted for 95% of President Trump’s federal judicial nominees, according to a National Journal analysis of Senate records.
“She voted against 10 nominees, including McConnell’s prioritized judges on powerful appellate courts, because of their lack of professional experience or because of their views on the Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ rights, or abortion rights. All 10 were nonetheless confirmed, and she didn’t oppose any nominees in the first two years of the Trump administration when Republicans controlled the Senate by a narrower margin.”
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