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Here's how senators say they'll vote on CIA director nominee Haspel

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Gina Haspel appeared before senators of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday to make her case as to why she should be the next CIA director to replace Mike Pompeo, who became secretary of state.
So far, only one Democrat — Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia — has said he’ll back Haspel, but Republicans are targeting Democratic members up for re-elections in states President Donald Trump won in 2016.
Here’s a look at the vote count so far:
DEMOCRATS VOTING YES OR LIKELY VOTING YES
Sen. Joe Manchin (West Virginia)
DEMOCRATS UNDECIDED
Sen. Claire McCaskill (Missouri)
Sen. Mazie Hirono (Hawaii)
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (North Dakota)
Sen. Bob Menendez (New Jersey)
Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vermont)
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with Democrats
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (California)
Sen. Patty Murray (Washington)
Sen. Ron Wyden (Oregon)
Sen. Dick Durbin (Illinois)
Sen. Jack Reed (Rhode Island)
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (New York)
Sen. Bill Nelson (Florida)
Sen. Tom Carper (Delaware)
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (Michigan)
Sen. Maria Cantwell (Washington)
Sen. Ben Cardin (Maryland)
Sen. Sherrod Brown (Ohio)
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota)
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island)
Sen. Tom Udall (New Mexico)
Sen. Chris Murphy (Connecticut)
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire)
Sen. Mark Warner (Virginia) — „I think in this job she should be confirmed but I haven’t made any final decision at this point,“ he told reporters Wednesday
Sen. Jeff Merkley (Oregon)
Sen. Michael Bennet (Colorado)
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (New York)
Sen. Tina Smith (Minnesota)
Sen. Chris Coons (Delaware)
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut)
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin)
Sen. Doug Jones (Alabama)
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (Nevada)
Sen. Maggie Hassan (New Hampshire)
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (Illinois)
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (Maryland)
Sen. Gary Peters (Michigan)
Sen. Cory Booker (New Jersey)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts)
Sen. Tim Kaine (Virginia)
DEMOCRATS VOTING NO OR LIKELY VOTING NO
Sen. Jon Tester (Montana) — „I am not a fan of waterboarding,“ he told CNN on Tuesday.
Sen. Martin Heinrich (New Mexico) — „If you can’t admit or recognize that mistakes were made that makes me question whether you are going to be able to avoid those mistakes in the future,“ he said during Haspel’s hearing Wednesday.
Sen. Ed Markey (Massachusetts)
Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii)
Sen. Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)
Sen. Kamala Harris (California) — She’s voting no, she told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Wednesday.
Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine, who caucuses with the Democrats — „I have concluded that I do not believe she is the right person to lead this important agency, and will vote no on her nomination,“ he said in a statement Wednesday.
REPUBLICANS VOTING YES OR LIKELY VOTING YES
Sen. Tom Cotton (Arkansas) — „Yes, as should every other senator,“ he said during Wednesday’s hearing
Sen. Dan Sullivan (Alaska)
Sen. Marco Rubio (Florida)
Sen. John Cornyn (Texas)
Sen. Mitch McConnell (Kentucky)
Sen. Susan Collins (Maine)
REPUBLICANS VOTING NO OR LIKELY VOTING NO
Sen. Rand Paul (Kentucky)
REPUBLICANS UNDECIDED
Sen. Jeff Flake (Arizona)
Sen. Cory Gardner (Colorado)
Sen. Johnny Isakson (Georgia)
Sen. David Perdue (Georgia)
Sen. Todd Young (Indiana)
Sen. Joe Donnelly (Indiana)
Sen. Joni Ernst (Iowa)
Sen. Chuck Grassley (Iowa)
Sen. Jerry Moran (Kansas)
Sen. Pat Roberts (Kansas)
Sen. Steve Daines (Montana)
Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio)
Sen. James Lankford (Oklahoma)
Sen. Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania)
Sen. John Thune (South Dakota)
Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tennessee)
Sen. Bob Corker (Tennessee)
Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas)
Sen. Mike Lee (Utah)
Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah)
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (West Virginia)
Sen. Richard Shelby (Alabama)
Sen. Jim Inhofe (Oklahoma)
Sen. Mike Crapo (Idaho)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Sen. Lindsey Graham (South Carolina)
Sen. John Thune (South Dakota)
Sen. John Barrasso (Wyoming)
Sen. Mike Enzi (Wyoming)
Sen. Roger Wicker (Mississippi)
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (Mississippi)
Sen. Jim Risch (Idaho)
Sen. Roy Blunt (Missouri)
Sen. John Boozman (Arkansas)
Sen. John Hoeven (North Dakota)
Sen. Ron Johnson (Wisconsin)
Sen. Dean Heller (Nevada)
Sen. TIm Scott (South Carolina)
Sen. Deb Fischer (Nebraska)
Sen. Bill Cassidy (Louisiana)
Sen. Mike Rounds (South Dakota)
Sen. Thom Tillis (North Carolina)
Sen. Richard Burr (North Carolina)
Sen. Ben Sasse (Nebraska)
Sen. John Kennedy (Louisiana)
LIKELY NOT VOTING
GOP Sen. John McCain (Arizona)
This story will be updated.

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