When the Senate narrowly defeated the anti-contraception Blunt Amendment last week, only one Republican, Maine’s Olympia Snowe, voted against it. There was some talk that Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R) might also break ranks on this — since winning a write-in election in 2010, the Alaskan has been less inclined to toe the party line — but she voted with her party anyway.
Apparently, she now regrets it. The Anchorage Daily News’ Julia O’Malley sat down with Murkowski, who talked at length about her second thoughts.
What Murkowski told me I already suspected. She’s a moderate. She supports abortion rights and contraception coverage. She also doesn’t line up completely with the Catholic Church when it comes to birth control. She regretted her recent vote.
“I have never had a vote I’ve taken where I have felt that I let down more people that believed in me,” she said.
O’Malley asked, “If you had it to do over again, having had the weekend that you had with women being upset about the vote, do you think you would have voted the same?”









