L L wrote:
Murkowski voted against Kavanuagh. She's voting to convict.
Collins may lose in the general if she votes to acquit.
I think Romney will vote to convict.
Corey Gardner will lose in Colorodo if he votes to acquit.
Rubio and Scott are not up for re-election on Florida. They could absorb and anti Trump vote if others come along.
Don't know much about David Perdue in Georgia other than he's 70 and his state is getting purpler. He may be a sheep vote either way.
The two Indiana senators are not up for re-election so they wouldn't face primary heat.
Rand Paul is a wildcard. Defending Trump on some things and pointing out his flaws on others.
Pat Toomey of PA crosses the isle on some issues like gun control
Lamar Alexander of TN is retiring
Ted Cruz is a weasel. Wouldn't endorse Trump at the convention. Would vote to convict if enough others did.
Mike Lee of UT went off on Trump about his briefing on Iran and is not of for re-election.
There are several Republicans I haven't listed that do not have an election this year.
It's highly unlikely.
But I think it's more like 10% than 1%, for whatever that's worth.
I think 4 voting to convict, making it a majority would at least send a message that the impeachment was legit and not straight partisan.
I know. I know. I keep having faith that some Republicans have morals.