Sotomayor picks up some GOP support


WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor won her first public pledges of support from Senate Republicans and one prominent GOP opponent, after a smooth performance at her confirmation hearings that has placed her firmly on track to become the high court’s first Latina and the first Democratic-named justice in 15 years.

Three centrist Republicans announced they’d support Sotomayor even as the Senate’s minority leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said he’d vote no.

GOP Sens. Richard Lugar of Indiana, the Senate’s most senior Republican, Mel Martinez of Florida, its lone Hispanic Republican, and Olympia Snowe of Maine announced they’d vote for Sotomayor.