Republican Sen. Susan Collins: 'I Will Not Be Voting for Donald Trump'

The senator joins a list of prominent Republicans who will not support Trump.

Collins, a fourth-term senator who is considered a moderate, has been critical of Trump throughout his campaign.

"With the passage of time, I have become increasingly dismayed by his constant stream of cruel comments and his inability to admit error or apologize," Collins wrote.

"I am also deeply concerned that Mr. Trump's lack of self-restraint and his barrage of ill-informed comments would make an already perilous world even more so," she added.

"I had hoped that we would see a 'new' Donald Trump as a general-election candidate — one who would focus on jobs and the economy, tone down his rhetoric, develop more thoughtful policies and, yes, apologize for ill-tempered rants," wrote Collins. "But the unpleasant reality that I have had to accept is that there will be no 'new' Donald Trump, just the same candidate who will slash and burn and trample anything and anyone he perceives as being in his way or an easy scapegoat. Regrettably, his essential character appears to be fixed, and he seems incapable of change or growth."

She wrote that she doesn't support either major-party nominee, and it's not clear who will get her vote come November.