Sen. Bill Nelson tweeted Friday morning that he will vote against U.S. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court.

I will vote no on Judge Kavanaugh. — Senator Bill Nelson (@SenBillNelson) September 28, 2018

The decision came minutes before the Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote on Kavanaugh's nomination and a day after the committee heard emotional testimony from Christine Beasley Ford, who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assaulting her when the two were teenagers in suburban Maryland.

A defiant Kavanaugh also testified that the allegations were false and accused Democrats of an orchestrated smear campaign against him. Two other women have levied other allegations of sexual misconduct, however they did not testify.

The Florida's junior Senator, Marco Rubio, has not yet said how he will vote. On Friday he tweeted a Bible verse about wisdom.

But if any of you lacks wisdom,he should ask God who gives to all generously & ungrudgingly & he will be given it. But he should ask in faith,not doubting,for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven & tossed about by the wind. James 1: 5-6 — Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) September 28, 2018

Nelson is one of a handful of closely watched Senators in tough re-election fights. He is in a neck-and-neck race against Republican Gov. Rick Scott.

While he said he was reserving judgment, in July he forecasted his support was unlikely.

Nelson voted against President Donald Trump's previous nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch.