Susan Collins Defends $1.5 Billion Maine Record as Trump Criticism Bolsters 2026 Independence Pitch
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
Susan Collins Defends $1.5 Billion Maine Record as Trump Criticism Bolsters 2026 Independence Pitch
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
Summary
Susan Collins used her first national interview since launching her 2026 re-election bid to argue that attacks from Donald Trump, Chuck Schumer and Democrat Graham Platner underscore her independence.
The Maine Republican pointed to $1.5 billion delivered to the state over five years, rural hospital funding and local infrastructure projects as proof that results matter more than Platner’s "angry rhetoric."
Collins also pushed back on key Democratic lines of attack, saying she advanced Trump’s domestic bill only to try to change it, then voted against the final package while securing a $50 billion rural hospital fund.
Trump recently said Collins was "not my best friend at all" but "a sane woman," a remark she cast as further evidence she does not vote in lockstep with any president.
The interview opens a closely watched Maine race that Democrats again hope to flip, even as Collins says the contest feels like 2020, when outside groups spent more than $160 million trying to unseat her.