Republican Sen. Collins Says She’s Not Voting for Trump

Republican Sen. Collins Says She’s Not Voting for Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a rally at Windham High School on August 6, 2016 in Windham, New Hampshire. Scott Eisen/Getty Images
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WASHINGTON—Sen. Susan Collins, one of the most moderate Republicans in the Senate, said Monday she will not be voting for Donald Trump for president.

“This is not a decision I make lightly, for I am a lifelong Republican,” Collins wrote in an op-ed column in The Washington Post. “But Donald Trump does not reflect historical Republican values nor the inclusive approach to governing that is critical to healing the divisions in our country.”

Collins also said she does not support Trump’s rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In the essay posted Monday night on the Post website, Collins wrote that, over time, she has “become increasingly dismayed” by Trump’s “constant stream of cruel comments and his inability to admit error or apologize.” Three incidents led her to the “inescapable conclusion that Mr. Trump lacks the temperament, self-discipline and judgment required to be president.”

They include his apparent mocking of a reporter with a disability (Trump says he wasn’t mocking the man), his criticism of a judge’s Hispanic heritage and his criticism of a Muslim family whose son was killed fighting in the Iraq War.

Collins said she also was dismayed that Trump minimized the heroism of Sen. John McCain, a prisoner of war in Vietnam for five years, and insulted Fox News host Megyn Kelly in a debate a year ago.

Susan Collins (US Congress)
Susan Collins US Congress