Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska both said they would not vote to support President Donald Trump's choice for education secretary, Betsy DeVos, the first two sitting Republican senators to publicly say they wouldn't back one of Trump's Cabinet nominees.
"I simply cannot support her confirmation," Collins said on the Senate floor.
Without Murkowski or Collins, DeVos would need the vote of Vice President Mike Pence to win approval if all Democrats voted against her. Ref. CNN.
Many Trump nominees have been very experienced and academically qualified BUT with DeVos I think there is a big mistake here. She isn't even familiar with the public school system.
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Hunter,
You are correct, but in her defense she did do quite a bit to rectify problems with schools in her home state. That comes from someone who I know from there and who is a Democrat. The fact that this person had anything nice to say about Devos was quite a surprise.
Betsy DeVos confirmed as education secretary after Vice President Pence breaks a 50-50 Senate tie.
The vote ends a pitched battle by Democrats, public school teachers and their allies to derail the nomination of a woman denounced by her opponents as unfit and unqualified to serve. The Senate voted along party lines with just two Republicans casting votes against the nominee. Ref. USAToday.