Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Alaska senator won’t vote for Trump

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Sen. Lisa Murkowski, RAlaska, said in an interview released Sunday that she would not vote for former President Donald Trump. She also did not rule out the possibilit­y of leaving the Republican Party.

In the interview, which Ms. Murkowski gave to CNN, she said that she would “absolutely” not support Mr. Trump in the general election in November. She said that she wished Republican­s had nominated someone whom she could vote for, but that she “certainly can’t get behind Donald Trump.”

Asked whether she might leave the party and become an independen­t, she said that she considered herself “very independen­t-minded” and added, “I just regret that our party is seemingly becoming a party of Donald Trump.” But she did not give a yes-or-no answer, saying: “I am navigating my way through some very interestin­g political times. Let’s just leave it at that.”

If Ms. Murkowski left the Republican Party, it would be welcome news for Democrats facing a brutally difficult map in the Senate elections in November. Three of their current seats are up for election in red states, and several more are up for election in swing states. There are almost no opportunit­ies to pick up seats currently held by Republican­s, and there’s no room for error, given their very narrow majority.

Ms. Murkowski, who has served in the Senate for more than 20 years, has long been more moderate than many Republican­s. Among other positions that are rare in her party, she supports abortion rights, and she has long been critical of Mr. Trump, including in voting to convict him in his impeachmen­t trial after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

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