Sen. Susan Collins on Saturday became the first Republican to publicly say she will vote in favor of tighter gun legislation, but sponsors of the bill that expands background checks still worry the vote is too close to call.
“We’ll need more, I can tell you that,” West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin said on Weekends with Alex Witt Sunday. Manchin toured the Sunday show circuit with his Republican colleague and fellow sponsor of the bill, Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey, to promote the legislation. Both senators have “A” ratings with the National Rifle Association.
“I think it’s an open question as to whether or not we have the votes. I think it’s going to be close,” Toomey said on CNN Sunday.
Illinois Republican Sen. Mark Kirk, who worked with Manchin and Toomey during the negotiations, is also expected to vote in favor of the background checks. And Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain on Sunday said he was “very favorably disposed” to the legislation.









