Spotlight turns to GOP women in Supreme Court fight
WASHINGTON — A spotlight quickly focused on two Republican senators Thursday in the fight to come over President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nomination — Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, whose support for abortion access will reverberate throughout the debate.
Every vote matters in the narrowly divided chamber, and the two women are already facing enormous pressure. Activist groups, particularly those aligned with Democrats, want them to rule out voting for a conservative nominee who might make precedent-shattering court decisions on abortion, gay marriage and other social issues.
The two senators were among about a half dozen who met with Trump on Thursday to discuss the Supreme Court vacancy.
Murkowski, of Alaska, vowed a careful vetting of President Donald Trump’s pick, saying she has “extremely high” standards for the court and the person who will replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.