Susan Collins says she supports LGBTQ+ rights, but she also voted for Brett Kavanaugh, who was one of the three Supreme Court Justices to OPPOSE today's SCOTUS ruling that discrimination against LGBTQ+ workers violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
This landmark decision is a ray of light in a dark time, and it finally makes it illegal anywhere in our country to fire someone for being LGBTQ+. This is a victory activists have fought hard for over many years.
Brett Kavanaugh opposed this civil rights decision and would not be sitting on the Supreme Court without the critical Senate confirmation vote cast by Susan Collins.
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Collins has repeatedly said that she does not regret casting her vote for Kavanaugh. But with her vote Collins failed millions of Americans — those seeking equality, those seeking to protect a woman's right to choose, those who believe Donald Trump should be held accountable by Congress for his abuse of power -- and the list goes on.
Susan Collins says she supports equal rights, but that is cold comfort when she voted for a Justice who does not. Sara Gideon, will advance our values, not weaken them.
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It’s wrong for elected officials to turn their backs on communities who trusted them, but that’s exactly what Susan Collins did when she voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh. She chose political expediency over what was right.
The stakes are just too high. It’s time to hold Susan Collins accountable for her record.
Thank you for staying in this fight,
Chris Van Hollen
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