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Democrats Come For Susan Collins After Brett Kavanaugh Backs Anti-Abortion Law

  

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Via:  tessylo  •  5 years ago  •  9 comments

Democrats Come For Susan Collins After Brett Kavanaugh Backs Anti-Abortion Law

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fade168415f2b90c140f584af5910908 WASHINGTON ― Progressive advocacy groups are furious about Supreme CourtJustice Brett Kavanaugh voting Thursday to let an anti-abortion law takeeffect in Louisiana

WASHINGTON ― Progressive advocacy groups are furious about Supreme Court Justice   Brett Kavanaugh   voting Thursday to let an anti-abortion law take effect in Louisiana. But they are directing their ire at another person too: Sen.   Susan Collins   (R-Maine).

Collins, who is up for re-election in 2020, was pivotal to Kavanaugh’s   narrow October confirmation   to the court. All but one Democrat, Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.), voted against Kavanaugh, in large part out of concerns that he would roll back abortion rights. Collins, who says she supports abortion rights, defended her vote by saying she believed he would follow Supreme Court precedent ― that is, preserve Roe v. Wade.

But Kavanaugh   voted Thursday   to let a Louisiana law take effect that would have left the state with just one physician allowed to perform abortions ― a break from precedent, as the law is virtually identical to a Texas anti-abortion law that the Supreme Court   struck down in 2016. He was on the losing side of the court’s 5-4 decision, in which the majority said the restrictions must remain on hold while challengers appeal a lower court decision in favor of the law. But Kavanaugh took the extra step of writing a dissent, saying he would have let the law take effect.

Demand Justice, a progressive judicial advocacy group, is already up with a digital ad this weekend in Maine highlighting Collins’ vote for Kavanaugh. Titled “It Was All a Sham,” the Facebook ad features video footage of Collins shaking hands with Kavanaugh and audio of her voice saying she doesn’t believe Kavanaugh will weaken abortion rights. 

“Collins promised to protect women’s rights,” read words across the screen. “It was all sham.”

The ad is part of a $10,000 digital ad buy the group is rolling out this week to remind Maine voters of Collins’ vote.


“Brett Kavanaugh has declared war on Roe, and Susan Collins is the one who made it possible,” said Executive Director Brian Fallon. “Collins now owns every decision that he makes.”

Collins spokeswoman Annie Clark said it’s worth noting that progressive groups responded “with near total silence” to Kavanaugh providing the deciding vote in   a December Supreme Court ruling   in favor of Planned Parenthood.

“If the far left groups weren’t targeting Senator Collins for Justice Kavanaugh, they would be targeting her for something else,” Clark said in an email. “The people of Maine have always appreciated Senator Collins’ diligent work ethic, her extraordinary command of federal issues, and her thoughtful and deliberative approach. And that’s exactly how she’s going to continue to proceed.”

But abortion rights groups aren’t letting Collins off the hook.

“We were called crazy and hysterical for suggesting he was hostile to #roevwade even though his record was clear,” Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, posted on Instagram. “Susan Collins, you own this.”

Amelia Penniman, a spokesperson for the progressive research group American Bridge, said Kavanaugh wouldn’t even be on the court if it weren’t for Collins’ deciding vote.

“It has always been crystal clear that he intended to use his position to attack abortion rights, and thanks to Susan Collins, women will now pay the price,” Penniman said in a statement. “This will go down in history as a key portion of her legacy, and it’s a reality that she will have to answer for next year when she faces voters.”

Collins raised nearly $1.8 million in the last quarter of 2018 and the vast majority of it   came from out-of-state supporters of Kavanaugh. It was the best fundraising quarter of her life.

  • This article originally appeared on   HuffPost.


















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Tessylo
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1  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

'Collins raised nearly $1.8 million in the last quarter of 2018 and the vast majority of it   came from out-of-state supporters of Kavanaugh . It was the best fundraising quarter of her life.'

I heard that's how much her vote for Kavanaugh cost.  Hmmmmm.  

 
 
 
JBB
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1.1  JBB  replied to  Tessylo @1    5 years ago

Collins would be ashamed of herself if she was still capable of shame...

 
 
 
Ender
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1.2  Ender  replied to  Tessylo @1    5 years ago

Collins knew exactly what she was doing. I hope she gets voted out.

 
 
 
Enoch
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1.2.1  Enoch  replied to  Ender @1.2    5 years ago

Dear Friend Ender: You and me both.

Thought I saw an article on Yahoo news with a headline to the effect that Ms. Collins is the only one adult in the USA surprised by Mr. Kavanaugh's vote.

Peace and Abundant Blessings.

Enoch.  

 
 
 
Split Personality
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1.3  Split Personality  replied to  Tessylo @1    5 years ago

Someone will have a head start when they challenge Collins in 2020.

Currently $3,770,616.00 for the eventual Dem challenger.

 
 
 
Ender
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2  Ender    5 years ago

Kavanaugh said that he wanted to law to go into effect to see how many close down.

We all know they would close down.

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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3  Jasper2529    5 years ago

It's always a good idea to read all sides before attacking someone.

But in his dissent he said otherwise.

He didn’t join three justices who clearly opposed abortion. Instead, he acknowledged a dissent that striking down a similar Texas law is the guiding precedent and he seemed to suggest he might be willing to vote the other way with more information.

“A lot of the critics of   Justice Kavanaugh ’s dissenting opinion haven’t even read it,” said Annie Clark, communications director for   Collins .

Critics were silent when   Kavanaugh   joined the majority in rejecting appeals from Kansas and Louisiana in their effort to strip Medicaid money from Planned Parenthood, she noted.

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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4  Bob Nelson    5 years ago

Collins has consistently walked the Republican Party walk, while talking a centrist talk. She deserves to be targeted.

 
 

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