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Fate of Supreme Court nominee should hinge on presidential race, says Collins
A woman puts flower on a memorial altar as people gather in front of the US Supreme Court following the death of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in Washington, US, September 19, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Sept 20 — Republican US Senator Susan Collins said yesterday the US Senate should not fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court until after the Nov. 3 presidential election, and the winner of that race should pick the nominee.

Collins, who is in a tough re-election battle in Maine, said in a statement that "in fairness to the American people, who will either be re-electing the president or selecting a new one, the decision on a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court should be made by the president who is elected on November 3.”

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Collins is the first Republican senator to suggest the nomination should be tied to who wins the White House.

Republicans control the Senate with a 53-47 majority.

Senator Lisa Murkowsi, an Alaska Republican, told Alaska Public Radio in an interview shortly before the announcement of Ginsburg’s death that she would not vote to confirm a nominee before the election. Murkowski’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment yesterday.

About seven Republican incumbents and two Democrats face a chance of losing their seats in November’s election, according to nonpartisan election trackers. — Reuters

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