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ICYMI: Maine Democrats Hold “Large Lead” in Voter Registrations
“Trend line is definitely good for Democrats” ahead of monumental election
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Press Herald Editorial Board: Senator Collins Has “Retreated To Her Partisan Corner” As Republicans Have No Plan To Address Ongoing Crisis
Today, the Portland Press Herald Editorial board took Senator Susan Collins to task for failing to negotiate in good faith and retreating “to her partisan corner” as urgent federal action is needed to meet the public healt
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Three Years After Opioid Epidemic Declared A National Emergency, Senator Collins Is Still Failing To Hold Drug Manufacturers Accountable
Exactly three years ago, Donald Trump declared the ongoing opioid epidemic a national emergency.
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ICYMI: Republican Lawmakers Blocking Special Session is “Partisan Obstruction, Plain and Simple”
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Senator Collins Refuses To Condemn Trump Executive Orders That Put Social Security And Medicare At Risk
Collins continues to play the blame game, has failed to deliver on coronavirus aid
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Four Years Ago Today, Senator Collins Was Honest About Her Presidential Vote. Now, She Refuses to Say if She’s Voting for the Sitting President of Her Own Party
On August 8, 2016, Senator Susan Collins took a position in the 2016 presidential election in an op-ed published in the Washington Post. At the time, Collins insisted that she could not vote for Trump due to his laundry list of character flaws, and felt it was important that she share how she was voting with Mainers and the nation.
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ICYMI: Bangor Daily News: “Trump Presidency Has Put Women At Risk”
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ICYMI: “Trump’s Pitch to Maine Lobstermen Falls Flat”
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Senator Collins’ Vote For The GOP Tax Giveaway Hurt Maine Families--But It Was Great For Her Corporate Donors
Yesterday, Senator Susan Collins reaffirmed her support for Trump’s tax policies in an interview on Fox News Radio--pointing to the 2017 GOP tax bill as a key example of her policy overlap with the president.
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Maine Republican Lawmakers Fundraise While Maine Families and Small Businesses Suffer
Senate President Troy Jackson: “When forced to choose between fundraising from special interests and working for their constituents, Republicans chose special interests. Make no mistake, they chose wrong.”