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Collins, just one of the three Republican senators who voted with all Democrats against the bill, did not release her ...
Once again, Sen. Susan Collins managed to betray her constituents, despite her ultimate “No” vote on President Trump’s big, mean-spirited, nasty bill, which will severely hurt millions of Americans, ...
A super PAC for Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) raised $5.6 million in the first half of the year, letting the five-term senator know she'll have ample air support for her expected reelection bid in 2026 ...
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 26: Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) is surrounded by reporters following a closed-door meeting of Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill, September 26, 2018 in Washington, DC.
Susan Collins’ Approval Rating Is in the Toilet 3 Years After ‘Dobbs’ The Maine Senator, who single-handedly sealed the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, faces a tough re-election ...
Susan Collins votes ‘no’ as Senate approves Trump spending cuts and tax breaks Collins was one of three Republican senators to vote against the bill. Vice President JD Vance broke the 50-50 ...
Sen. Susan Collins is the only congressional Republican from New England and the only Republican senator up for reelection in a state won by Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
Maine’s Sen. Susan Collins has run for U.S. Senate five times already and only lost five counties — ever. Since Sen. George Mitchell left the scene after winning each of Maine’s 16 counties ...
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Faith leaders from across Maine urge Sen. Susan Collins to speak out against Trump's budget proposal - MSNWhile Sen. Susan Collins says she supports Medicaid, her constituents say they want more reassurance about how she'll be voting. Doctors Detected a Mysterious Antibody in a French Woman's Body. It ...
WABI asked Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, about the ICE raids across the country and the protests happening in L.A. regarding immigration policies the Trump administration has put into effect.
Senator Susan Collins of Maine, the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, joined top Democrats in insisting that the president does not have the power to “pick and choose” what to fund.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) warned in a “Dear Colleague” letter to Democrats on Tuesday that a Republican ...
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