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Susan Collins

Overview

Current roleU.S. Senator

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyModerate Republican

Age73 years old (Dec 7, 1952)

GenderFemale

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LocationMaine

BackgroundU.S. Senator

EducationSt. Lawrence University (B.A., Government, 1975)

Notable personal detailsSusan Margaret Collins is a Republican politician serving as the senior U.S. senator from Maine, first elected in 1996 and in office since January 1997. She is a graduate of St. Lawrence University (B.A., 1975) and previously worked on Senator William Cohen’s staff, served in Maine state government, and held leadership roles connected to small business and professional/financial regulation. She is married to Thomas A. Daffron and resides in Bangor, Maine.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports tax relief for low- and middle-income families and tax reform that she says will spur economic growth; voted for the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act while seeking amendments to protect middle-income taxpayers and has opposed broad tax increases. She has also sponsored or supported targeted tax changes (e.g., SALT deduction adjustments, extensions of tax credits) to benefit families and small businesses.

Healthcare

Supports preserving key Affordable Care Act protections (including for people with pre-existing conditions) and has opposed major GOP efforts to repeal the ACA while working on targeted health-care funding and rural access initiatives. Focuses on protecting consumer protections and expanding access to services such as mental health, substance use treatment, and workforce training rather than pursuing full privatization or repeal.

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Immigration & Border

Susan Collins emphasizes strengthening border security and increased enforcement while supporting some measures to ensure humane treatment and oversight of immigration enforcement. She has sponsored and cosponsored legislation to tighten border security and transparency, urged extensions of enforcement policies like Title 42, and also called for protections such as body cameras and de‑escalation training for ICE personnel.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports preserving the federal protections from Roe v. Wade while allowing some limits and exceptions; has backed codifying Roe/Casey into law but opposed broader measures she viewed as too expansive. Has said abortion access should be consistent nationwide while permitting state regulations like parental notification and has expressed opposition to late‑term abortions except in specified health exceptions.

Climate & Energy

Supports moderate clean-energy investments and energy efficiency, backs measures to reduce greenhouse gases (including methane regulations) while also supporting increased domestic energy production and energy independence. Works in bipartisan fashion on clean energy legislation and infrastructure, and has authored provisions promoting renewables, energy efficiency, and grid modernization.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports expanded background-check measures, red flag (extreme risk protection order) laws with due-process protections, and targeted firearm restrictions such as a federal ban on bump‑stock devices while stating respect for law‑abiding gun owners and Second Amendment rights.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJul 15, 2026

Susan Collins is in the news because she is running for reelection in Maine’s 2026 Senate race, where Democrat Graham Platner has become her challenger after winning the Democratic primary. The race is drawing heavy national attention and could help decide control of the Senate. Collins is also facing renewed criticism over her 2018 vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, with Democrats making abortion rights a major attack line. She says she does not regret that vote, though she has said she was disappointed by the Supreme Court’s later decision overturning Roe v. Wade.

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Polls

Polling Average
60%50%40%30%20%10%0%
44.3%
48%
47%
46.9%
46%
44.1%
44%
Susan Collins
S. Collins
Troy Jackson
T. Jackson
Shenna Bellows
S. Bellows
Graham Platner
G. Platner
Nirav Dinesh Shah
N. Shah
Janet Mills
J. Mills
Dan Kleban
D. Kleban
Date (Start - End)SpreadCollinsJacksonBellowsPlatnerShahMillsKleban
Polling Average
Jackson+3.7
44.3%48.0%47.0%46.9%46.0%44.1%44.0%
Z to A ResearchJul 7 - 8
Collins+2.0
49.0%47.0%
Z to A ResearchJul 7 - 8
Shah+1.0
46.0%47.0%
Z to A ResearchJul 7 - 8
Bellows+0.0
47.0%47.0%
Public Policy PollingJul 7 - 7
Collins+0.0
47.0%47.0%
Public Policy PollingJul 7 - 7
Jackson+5.0
44.0%49.0%
Public Policy PollingJul 7 - 7
Collins+5.0
47.0%42.0%
Public Policy PollingJul 7 - 7
Shah+0.0
45.0%45.0%
Public Policy PollingJul 7 - 7
Collins+11.0
48.0%37.0%
Tavern ResearchJul 3 - 6
Platner+4.0
48.0%52.0%
Wedgewood PollsJul 4 - 6
Jackson+5.0
43.0%48.0%
Wedgewood PollsJul 4 - 6
Collins+4.0
50.0%46.0%
Wedgewood PollsJul 4 - 6
Collins+0.0
47.0%47.0%
Beacon Research/Shaw & Co. ResearchJun 23 - 27
Collins+3.0
50.0%47.0%
The New York Times/Siena UniversityJun 19 - 26
Platner+2.0
47.0%49.0%
WickJun 11 - 14
Platner+2.2
45.4%47.6%
Quantus InsightsJun 9 - 11
Platner+1.0
45.0%46.0%
Tavern ResearchJun 5 - 8
Platner+2.0
49.0%51.0%
Tavern ResearchJun 5 - 8
Mills+4.0
48.0%52.0%
The Public Sentiment InstituteJun 8 - 8
Collins+0.6
43.7%43.1%
Fabrizio, Lee & AssociatesJun 1 - 3
Collins+0.0
46.0%46.0%
Public Policy PollingJun 2 - 3
Platner+4.0
45.0%49.0%
University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for Public Opinion/YouGovMay 13 - 26
Platner+5.0
43.0%48.0%
University of New Hampshire Survey CenterMay 21 - 25
Platner+9.0
42.0%51.0%
Pan Atlantic ResearchMay 8 - 18
Platner+7.0
41.0%48.0%
Echelon InsightsApr 3 - 9
Mills+2.0
46.0%48.0%
Echelon InsightsApr 3 - 9
Platner+6.0
45.0%51.0%
Maine People's Resource CenterMar 20 - 31
Platner+9.0
39.3%48.3%
Maine People's Resource CenterMar 20 - 31
Collins+3.1
45.0%41.9%
Emerson CollegeMar 21 - 23
Mills+3.7
42.5%46.2%
Emerson CollegeMar 21 - 23
Platner+7.2
40.6%47.8%
OnMessage Public StrategiesMar 3 - 8
Mills+0.0
42.0%42.0%
OnMessage Public StrategiesMar 3 - 8
Platner+2.0
42.0%44.0%
Quantus InsightsMar 3 - 5
Collins+1.6
44.6%43.0%
Quantus InsightsMar 3 - 5
Platner+6.8
41.8%48.6%
Pan Atlantic ResearchFeb 13 - Mar 2
Mills+0.0
44.0%44.0%
Pan Atlantic ResearchFeb 13 - Mar 2
Platner+4.0
40.0%44.0%
University of New Hampshire Survey CenterFeb 12 - 16
Platner+11.0
38.0%49.0%
University of New Hampshire Survey CenterFeb 12 - 16
Mills+1.0
40.0%41.0%
Fabrizio, Lee & AssociatesJan 20 - 24
Collins+1.0
45.0%44.0%
Fabrizio, Lee & AssociatesJan 20 - 24
Collins+1.0
45.0%44.0%
Workbench StrategyDec 11 - 16
Platner+0.8
49.6%50.4%
Workbench StrategyDec 11 - 16
Collins+2.8
51.4%48.6%
Pan Atlantic ResearchNov 29 - Dec 7
Platner+1.0
42.0%43.0%
Pan Atlantic ResearchNov 29 - Dec 7
Collins+0.0
43.0%43.0%
Maine People's Resource CenterOct 26 - 29
Platner+3.9
40.9%44.8%
Maine People's Resource CenterOct 26 - 29
Collins+4.1
45.8%41.7%
Zenith ResearchOct 7 - 10
Platner+0.0
38.0%38.0%
Zenith ResearchOct 7 - 10
Mills+5.0
37.0%42.0%
Public Policy PollingSep 8 - 9
Kleban+9.0
35.0%44.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Endorsements

Maine Republican Senate nominee?

Endorsers of Susan Collins for Maine Republican Senate nominee?

Donald Trump

Public figure

Donald Trump endorsed Susan Collins for reelection to the U.S. Senate.

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National Republican Senatorial Committee

Political organization

The NRSC endorsed Susan Collins for reelection to the U.S. Senate.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$12.2M
$9.1M
$6.1M
$3.0M
$0

2022

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$1.1M
$1.6M
$834.0K
$34.8K

Cycle 2024

$1.6M
$2.6M
$645.1K
$26.9K

Cycle 2026

$12.2M
$9.7M
$5.1M
$298.1K

Source: FEC