A Republican-aligned political group has spent millions on ads promoting U.S. Sen. Susan Collins using misleading claims about her health care record. The ads are funded by One Nation, a political organization. Observers note these ads contain inaccurate and in some cases impossible claims when compared to Maine health care reality.
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View all signals →An opinion column examines why Maine Governor Janet Mills' attempt to unseat U.S. Senator Susan Collins did not succeed, suggesting her ideological positioning may have contributed to the outcome.
WASHINGTON — Several Republican U.S. senators left a closed-door lunch with Secret Service Director Sean Curran on Tuesday saying they still have questions about how the agency would spend an additional $1 billion. “I’ve asked for a lot more data,” said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins, R-Maine.
WASHINGTON — Several Republican U.S. senators left a closed-door lunch with Secret Service Director Sean Curran on Tuesday saying they still have questions about how the agency would spend an additional $1 billion. “I’ve asked for a lot more data,” said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins, R-Maine.
WASHINGTON — Several Republican U.S. senators left a closed-door lunch with Secret Service Director Sean Curran on Tuesday saying they still have questions about how the agency would spend an additional $1 billion. “I’ve asked for a lot more data,” said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins, R-Maine.
WASHINGTON — Several Republican U.S. senators left a closed-door lunch with Secret Service Director Sean Curran on Tuesday saying they still have questions about how the agency would spend an additional $1 billion. “I’ve asked for a lot more data,” said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins, R-Maine.
Susan Collins discloses medical condition Maine's 5-term senator says she has had a benign essential tremor throughout her career in the Senate and that it does not impact her work.
In Maine’s US Senate race, experience should matter | David Costello There's still time to determine who's best qualified to take on Sen. Susan Collins in November. I believe I am that candidate.
Platner seems on track to face Collins after Mills suspends senate campaign After Gov. Janet Mills’ announcement on Thursday that she’s suspended her primary campaign for the US senate, the way seems clear for Graham Platner – a progressive candidate who’s been strongly leading in the polls – to face Sen. Susan Collins in November.
Collins votes for $70B ICE funding with no reforms Sen. Susan Collins voted Thursday to advance a Republican-backed plan to provide $70 billion in new funding for immigration enforcement agencies, despite growing disapproval from Mainers over the conduct of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.