Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) will vote “no” on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

“The process has been bad,” she said in an interview with WDAY News. “But at the end of the day, you have to make a decision — and I’ve made that decision. I will be voting ‘no’ on Judge Kavanaugh.”

She elaborated in a statement: “When considering a lifetime appointment to Supreme Court, we must evaluate the totality of the circumstances and record before us. In addition to the concerns about his past conduct, last Thursday’s hearing called into question Judge Kavanaugh’s current temperament, honesty, and impartiality. These are critical traits for any nominee to serve on the highest court in our country.”

She added that it took “great courage” for professor Christine Blasey Ford to come forward and testify, and that she heard echoes of other sexual assault survivors she’s met in Blasey Ford’s story.

Heitkamp has been one of the most closely watched senators during the confirmation process, as she is facing an extremely tough reelection fight in a state President Donald Trump won in 2016. Recent polling does not bode well for her, with two surveys showing her down by double digits.

Heitkamp faced some pressure on her vote, with the Judicial Crisis Network taking out ad buys pressuring her to confirm the judge.

Despite her decision to stay with the Democratic bloc on this vote, she has crossed the aisle before and voted to confirm Supreme Court justice Neil Gorsuch in 2017.

Read Heitkamp’s statement here: