GOP sen at convention: I’m not ruling out voting for Clinton
GOP Sen. Susan Collins says she has not ruled out voting for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in the fall https://t.co/JcAotwdgKO
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Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), speaking from the Republican National Convention, on Tuesday said she may vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton for president.
“I have always supported the nominee of my party, my entire life, and it is extremely unlikely that I would vote for Hillary Clinton, but I’m not completely closing the door, but it is extremely unlikely,” Collins told CNN.
{mosads}”It is more likely that I would decide to write in a candidate or choose another approach.”
Collins made clear that she also isn’t ruling out voting for presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
“We still have a ways to go, and I do believe in redemption,” she said.
“And there is a chance that he will make amends, start acting more presidential and come up with a positive agenda for our country.”
Collins, who has criticized Trump in the past, said previously her decision on whether to endorse Trump may depend on who he chooses as a running mate.
“This evolves daily. There are surprises daily. And I’m going to see what happens at the convention,” Collins said earlier.
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