Snowe to vote for Kagan

AP

NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports that Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) will vote for Elena Kagan, President Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court.

"After a careful and considered review of Elena Kagan's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee," Snowe said, "her overall record, and my personal meeting with her, I have concluded that General Kagan should be confirmed."

Even though Kagan is thought to be more to the center than Sonia Sotomayor, Kagan is likely to get fewer votes than Sotomayor's 68. Nine Republicans voted for Sotomayor, including Snowe, Lindsey Graham (SC), Richard Lugar (IN), Susan Collins (ME), Lamar Alexander (TN), as well as retiring Sens. Kit Bond (MO), Judd Gregg (NH), and George Voinovich (OH) plus retired Sen. Mel Martinez.

Graham, Lugar, and Collins have said they will vote for her. Alexander has said he will not. There is no indication yet of how Bond, Gregg, or Voinovich will vote. There is also no indication yet how Martinez's replacement, former Charlie Crist Chief of Staff George LeMieux, or Scott Brown will vote. Sen. Ted Kennedy did not vote.

Here's more of what Snowe had to say:

"Throughout my tenure in the Senate, I have applied a uniform standard for evaluating nominees for the United States Supreme Court, under both Republican and Democratic administrations. I find that Ms. Kagan has met that standard with the strong intellect, respect for the rule of law, and understanding of the important but limited role of the Supreme Court that I believe is required of any Justice. On that note, she has testified and spoken about the necessity of courts to maintain a fidelity to the law, and of the essential requirement not to pre-judge any case, stating during her hearing that judging is about '…what the law says, whether it's the Constitution or whether it's a statute…the question is always what the law says…it's what the text of the Constitution says…what the law says, not a judge's personal views.' It also is significant that, for her work as Solicitor General, Ms. Kagan has won the support of all ten Solicitors General who have served since 1985, including five Republican appointees, and she has also earned the support of over fifty deputy and assistant solicitors general who have served over the last forty-two years. Indeed by all accounts -- including those from conservative former Solicitors General Ken Starr and Ted Olson, and Assistant Solicitor General Miguel Estrada -- General Kagan has a clear reputation for a sound judicial temperament.

"Also, she has affirmed forcefully that adherence to Court precedent is a vital command for the Court. And in that light, in my view as a longtime, ardent supporter of Second Amendment rights, it was critical that General Kagan stated during her testimony that the precedents set by the Supreme Court in the Heller and McDonald cases -- which upheld a personal right to possess a firearm -- are 'deeply rooted in this nation's history and traditions' and are 'settled law;' that she has 'absolutely no reason to think that the court's analysis was incorrect in any way;' and, that she will apply these cases as law 'going forward.'"

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General Kagan??? Ohhhh Solicitor General.... lol. Interesting choince of title.

    Reply#1 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:19 PM EDT

    Steven, Highlands Ranch, CO

    General Kagan??? Ohhhh Solicitor General.... lol. Interesting choince of title.

    What's even more interesting is here next title will be Supreme Court Justice.

      #1.1 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:29 PM EDT
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      Senator Snowe is one of the few sane Republicans in Congress. She isn't one of those right wing extremists we so often see or hear and who have been running the Republican party. We need more like her.

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      Reply#2 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:25 PM EDT

      I have a somewhat more cynical view of Senator Snowe, seems to me she is most always a holdout so that she gets her mug on the tele and some sort of kick back for her vote, she is one of the reasons some of the most important pieces of legislation Obama has tried to get passed ended up being such duds, they had to water things down to get her vote, so really we don't need more Republicans like her, we need more honest Democrats, especially in the corporate owned Senate.

        #2.1 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:00 PM EDT

        Nah, Snowe is just your garden variety liberal nutbag, only the "R" after her name distinguishes her.

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        #2.2 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:18 PM EDT
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        I had the same reaction!

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        Reply#3 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:46 PM EDT

        I wish they would just vote.

          Reply#4 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:50 PM EDT

          I find it interesting that "it is thought" Kagan is more to the center than Sotomayor when I got the impression she is pragmatic but a liberal thinker. The way the GOP portrayed her, you would have thought she was a radical, socialist, communist, anti-business, anti-military, tree hugging, flaming liberal!

          I doubt Bond will vote for her but Gregg and Voinovich might--they're both retiring.

          P.S. Didn't finish my thought above--I had the same reaction others did to "General Kagan" until I read further.

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          Reply#5 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:54 PM EDT

          As odd as it sounds, "General," as we learned here at First Read, is how Solicitor Generals are commonly addressed.

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          Reply#6 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:00 PM EDT

          Olympia Snowe, a surprise vote for Kagan! Where have you been all these years, the moon? Snowe hasn't found a liberal that she could not love or vote for. Liberals take care of liberals.

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          Reply#7 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:12 PM EDT

          "Liberals take care of liberals."

          I think you meant to say "Republicans take care of Republicans" because Liberals take care of everyone.

            #7.1 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:15 PM EDT

            I think you mean liberals screw everyone.

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            #7.2 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:17 PM EDT

            Snowe is a what used to be considered a typical Republican (the Gerald Ford, Eisenhower, George H.W. type) until the party moved so far to the right she is now considered a liberal Republican.)

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            #7.3 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:20 PM EDT

            TheLastBrainLeft

            "I think you mean liberals screw everyone."

            No there champ unlike Republicans, Liberals only screw people who give their consent first.

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            #7.4 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:31 PM EDT

            Not YOU, LastBrain. Even liberals have SOME standards.

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            #7.5 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:05 PM EDT

            w ~ Kudos. Your comment is funnier.

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            #7.6 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:06 PM EDT

            "I think you mean liberals screw everyone."

            "No there champ unlike Republicans, Liberals only screw people who give their consent first."

            -W; I was going to say the Dems only screw the good looking ones of the opposite sex, but I like your comment better! I mean, if the shoe fits....

              #7.7 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:33 PM EDT
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              Bushbaby,

              You are proof that liberalism is a mental disorder. Seek help immediately.

                Reply#8 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:06 PM EDT

                This current manifestation (infestation?) of Republicans is nothing like the Republicans that founded the party. Snowe and Collins are more like the true Republicans, even pretty far right of them. Both parties used to be a lot different and the Republicans were actually the more social conscious party.

                My have times changed.

                Oops replied to the wrong one it must be time to head home. :)

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                #8.1 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:50 PM EDT
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                Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe need to join Arlen Specter and officially change their party affiliation. They have nothing in common with the Republican party.

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                Reply#9 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:10 PM EDT

                Snowe and Collins need to join Arlen Specter and officially change their party affiliation. They have nothing in common with the Republicans.

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                Reply#10 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:13 PM EDT

                Snow is a R.I.N.O. a left leaning country club elitist who because of her pro progresive mindset shoud be blocked from ANY RE-Election funds from the national Party. The people who contribute to Elect Republicans don't want their money given to someone who votes against their values as she repeatedly does. Maine SHOULD DO BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                  Reply#11 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:05 PM EDT

                  As a former Republican myself I agree that Snowe and Collins should join me in the Democratic Party.  There are no more moderates and they can make a real difference in  moderating the Democratic Caucus.

                  But Rs be careful what you wish for.... they are the ONLY Republicans that Maine will elect to the Senate.  You may lose two votes for President Pro tem of the Senate.

                    Reply#12 - Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:40 PM EDT
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