PORTLAND, Maine. Republican Sen. Susan Collins announced her bid for reelection on Tuesday, releasing a brief video in which she unboxed a New Balance sneaker and declared she is running. Collins, 73, seeks a sixth Senate term and chairs the Appropriations Committee. Democrats, including Gov. Janet Mills and Graham Platner, are considering challenges as national attention already mounts and immigration enforcement operations have raised political concerns. President Trump has criticized Collins, while Sen. Tim Scott publicly expressed support following a controversial Truth Social post from Trump. The campaign could affect Senate control. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Established Republican figures, national GOP leaders, and political donors benefit from consolidating endorsements, fundraising, and strategic resources to defend the seat and preserve Senate influence.
Maine immigrant communities and some local constituencies may suffer from heightened politicization of enforcement operations and polarized campaigning that could deepen local divisions.
Maine Senator Susan Collins Announces 2026 Reelection Bid
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