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As Trump Pushes To Reopen Economy Despite Insufficient Testing Capacity, Does Senator Collins Still Think Trump “Did A Lot That Was Right In The Beginning?”
As President Trump pushes to reopen the economy, public health experts are sounding the alarm that doing so without a significant increase in testing and contact tracing capacity could lead to second and third waves of the coronavirus outbreak that could be even more deadly than the first.
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What Senator Collins Isn’t Telling You: She Voted At Least Six Times Against Funding For Prevention And Public Health Fund
Collins supported stand-alone amendment to defund program that has provided $41 million for public health infrastructure in Maine
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What Mainers Are Saying: Voters Fact Check Senator Collins’ Ridiculous Defense Of Trump
“She excused Trump’s ineptitude when people desperately needed correct, up-to-date scientific information. Lives are at stake!”
“This is not the Collins I voted for. In my mind, she has changed.”
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What Senator Collins Isn’t Telling You: She Defended and Praised Trump’s Response To Coronavirus
Less than two weeks ago, Senator Susan Collins praised Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, telling the Bangor Daily News that “
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As Mainers Give Federal Coronavirus Response Failing Grade, Does Collins Still Think Trump “Did A Lot That Was Right In The Beginning?”
After Senator Susan Collins claimed President Trump “did a lot that was right in the beginning” as the coronavirus was spreading unchecked through the U.S.,
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New Reporting Details How Trump Failed To Act On Coronavirus For Months -- Does Senator Collins Still Think He “Did A Lot That Was Right In The Beginning?”
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Maine Democratic Party Announces Certification of State's National Delegate Allocations
Vice President Biden, Sen. Sanders, Sen. Warren earn Maine’s pledged delegates to National Convention
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As Trump Administration Ends Federal Support For Coronavirus Testing Sites -- Does Senator Collins Still Think Trump “Did A Lot That Was Right In The Beginning?”
At the same time that the Trump administration announced that it is ending federal support for coronavirus testing sites, the Maine CDC was forced to go
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Trump Waited Nearly Four Months To Heed Coronavirus Warnings From Intelligence Officials -- Does Senator Collins Still Think He “Did A Lot That Was Right In The Beginning?”
Maine Has Received “Only A Small Fraction” Of Expected Rapid Testing Kits From Federal Government As Trump Administration’s Slow Response Comes Under Increased Scrutiny
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Reminder: Senator Collins Cast Deciding Vote To Confirm Judge Who Upheld Texas Coronavirus Abortion Ban
In 2018, Senator Susan Collins cast a deciding vote to confirm extreme right-wing Trump judicial nominee Kyle Duncan to the Fifth Circuit.