An MSNBC reporter was recently in Maine and tried to corner a pro-Kavanaugh woman about her support of the Supreme Court nominee. It looks like she got more than she bargained for.
According to The Daily Caller:
An MSNBC reporter interviewed a pro-Kavanaugh woman in Maine who said she hopes Republican Senator Susan Collins will vote to confirm the Supreme Court nominee.
The woman, Terry Hamm-Morris, said that she has not seen any evidence to corroborate sexual assault claims against Kavanaugh and denounced the fact that some of the anti-Kavanaugh protesters work for George Soros-funded organizations.
“I think Brett Kavanaugh has been unjustly accused of these things,” Hamm-Morris said. “I don’t know why Christine Ford made the allegations that she did.”
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“No,” Hamm-Morris said flatly. “I think it is a reaction that has been fueled by money from the George Soros campaign, from Nancy Pelosi … I don’t think a person’s life should be ruined just for political expediency.”
The lady went on to correct the reporter when she tried to state that Kavanaugh had regrets. The woman stated plainly that he was referring to his response to the committee, not alleged past indiscretions.