Constituents lined up to give Sen. Lisa Murkowski Lisa Ann MurkowskiClub for Growth to spend million in ads for Trump Supreme Court nominee Pebble Mine CEO resigns over secretly recorded comments about government officials Maryland's GOP governor says Republicans shouldn't rush SCOTUS vote before election MORE (R-Alaska) flowers on Friday after she became the only Republican to vote against advancing the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct were brought against him.

Footage captured on Friday evening shows Murkowski’s office flooded with Alaskans waiting to give the senator flowers just hours after she said that she would oppose Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.

Alaskans are inside and outside of @lisamurkowski’s office, waiting to give her flowers because of her “no” vote this morning. @Ch2KTUU @KTVF11 pic.twitter.com/wizZDBzaU8 — Peter Zampa (@PeterZampa) October 5, 2018

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"I will be a no tomorrow," Murkowski said on the Senate floor Friday after describing how she had come to lean against voting to confirm Kavanaugh to the high court, citing his record as a circuit court judge and lawyer.

Murkowski also referred to the judge’s combative testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week while referencing the Code of Conduct for United States Judges, which states that judges should act in a way at all times that upholds the "public confidence" and avoids "the appearance of impropriety."

"After the hearing that we watched last week, last Thursday, it ... was becoming clearer that that appearance of impropriety has become unavoidable," she said.

"I believe that Judge Kavanaugh is a good man. He's a good man. ... But, in my conscience, because that's how I have to vote ... I could not conclude that he is the right person for the court at this time," Murkowski said.