Republican moderate Susan Collins fights for her political life in Trump
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[October 29, 2020]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Susan
Collins is fighting for her political life in a race that could decide
control of the Senate, having enjoyed years of popularity as an
independent-minded moderate before fellow Republican Donald Trump
entered the White House.
A senator from Maine since 1997 who has voted with Trump two-thirds of
the time, Collins is among nine Republicans whose prospects for
re-election have been thrown into doubt in a chamber where their party
holds a mere 53-47 majority.
Trailing her Democratic rival in opinion polls and fundraising, Collins,
67, faces a reckoning with longtime supporters, unsettled by her tepid
criticisms of Trump and her votes for White House priorities including
the 2018 confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh despite
charges of sexual misconduct, which he denied.
Incurring Trump's wrath, Collins on Monday became the sole Republican
senator to reject his choice of Amy Coney Barrett to fill another
Supreme Court seat. She said it was inappropriate to fill the vacancy so
close to a presidential election.
Collins has voted with Trump 67.5% of the time, according to the website
FiveThirtyEight.com, making her the Senate Republican least aligned with
the president. But that distinction may not save her career in Maine.
Democratic rival Sara Gideon, the 48-year-old speaker of the Maine House
of Representatives, has led Collins in opinion polls since early July
while driving home the message that the Republican long viewed as
independent of her party has knuckled under to Trump.
Maine has a history of electing moderate Republicans, including Senator
Margaret Chase Smith, the first woman to serve in both the U.S. House of
Representatives and then the Senate before leaving office in 1973.
It also elected Paul LePage, who served as governor from 2011 to 2019
and brought a proto-Trumpian combative style of politics to the mostly
rural far northeastern state.
IN A BIND
Political analyst Jessica Taylor, who tracks Senate races for the Cook
Political Report said Collins was in a bind.
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U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) visits Maine Diner in Wells,
Maine, U.S., October 27, 2020. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
"She can't move to the center any more or she loses conservatives
and Trump voters in the state. But some of the votes she had to take
turned off independents and conservative Democrats that she's long
been able to get and really ignited the liberal grassroots against
her," Taylor said.
The latest Pan Atlantic Research poll shows Gideon leading Collins
by seven percentage points, only half of the 14-point lead that
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden holds over Trump in
Maine.
"For Senator Collins, the focus of this race has always been on the
people of Maine and what she can do for them," Collins campaign
spokeswoman Annie Clark said in a statement.
Collins has a narrow path to reelection, if she can lock in
Republican support and attract enough independents, who represent
one-third of state voters.
She last won re-election in 2014 with more than 68% of the vote. But
this year, her campaign faces a number of headwinds including a
voter disapproval rating above 50%, a cash disadvantage against
Gideon and a ranked-choice state voting system that could help put
the Democrat over the top.
Gideon has massively out-fundraised Collins, collecting a total of
$69.5 million in campaign donations as of Oct. 14, vs. Collins' $27
million, according to documents filed with the Federal Election
Commission.
The Democrat's haul left her with a whopping $20.7 million in cash
on hand, as the race entered its final three weeks, compared with
Collins, who had $4.4 million.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone and Howard
Goller)
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