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Mary Margaret Olohan
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October 23, 2020 2:36 PM ET


Republican Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted against going into an executive session to consider the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett Friday.

The United States Senate voted 51 to 46 to go into executive session to consider the confirmation of Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Democratic senators Kamala Harris of California, Doug Jones of Alabama, and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona did not vote.

Collins and Murkowski voted nay – a possible indication of how Murkowski will vote on Barrett’s confirmation. The Maine senator has already said that she will vote against Barrett’s confirmation.

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By a tally of 51-46 the #Senate agreed to the motion proceed to Executive Session for the consideration of Executive Calendar #890 Amy Coney Barrett to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Mary Margaret Olohan
Social Issues Reporter
October 23, 2020 2:36 PM ET


Republican Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted against going into an executive session to consider the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett Friday.

The United States Senate voted 51 to 46 to go into executive session to consider the confirmation of Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Democratic senators Kamala Harris of California, Doug Jones of Alabama, and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona did not vote.

Collins and Murkowski voted nay – a possible indication of how Murkowski will vote on Barrett’s confirmation. The Maine senator has already said that she will vote against Barrett’s confirmation.

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https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/23/susan-collins-lisa-murkowski-amy-coney-barrett-confirmation/

These RINO'S....demon-rats go against our country all the time. They are 'plants'.  Every vote is NO. NEITHER wanted to vote for Kavanaugh. Collins relented, then FEINSTEIN....had Collins up against a wall, 'talking' to her about that vote.
There is a picture of that.  They said NO, On BORDER EMERGENCY when caravans were forcing themselves into our country. Now, saying 'NO' on a woman S.C. justice. Vote them out! There term is up in 2022.
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MARCH, 2019; 
Remember these names, if you are in their state. Most don't come up for re-election till 2022...SADLY.
RE-CALL THEM ...ALL? 
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The 12 Senate Republicans who voted AGAINST POTUS,  SECURING BORDER EMERGENCY

 Roger Wicker of Mississippi,
*****************************Marco Rubio of Florida,
 Rob Portman of Ohio,
 *****************************Susan Collins of Maine,
 *****************************Lisa Murkowski of Alaska,
Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania,
 Roy Blunt of Missouri,
 Lamar Alexander of Tennessee,
 ************************************Mitt Romney of Utah,
 Rand Paul of Kentucky,
Jerry Moran of Kansas
and *********************************Mike Lee of Utah.
 

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Collins must either want to lose, or she's delusional to think leftards would jump ship. One or the other.

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Collins must either want to lose, or she's delusional to think leftards would jump ship. One or the other.

Collins puzzles me,  especially given the quality of the nominee.   She must be resigned to her loss and departure from the Senate.   
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