Government and Politics
August 1, 2025
Augusta, Maine - In case you missed it, Susan Collins had a very bad month in July.
From Mainers calling out Collins for her role in advancing Republicans' toxic budget bill, to reports exposing her false claims, to “record low” polling numbers – Collins is entering the month of August already facing the heat of awful headlines, sharp criticism, and revolting reactions from Mainers. And it is only going to get worse for her as she plots her run for reelection.
Here is a short recap of Collins’ July:
CALLED OUT → All month long, everyday Mainers called out Collins for her role in passing Republicans’ dangerous budget bill that will have devastating impacts on Maine.
HARSH CRITIQUES & REALITY CHECKS → Mainers and analysts highlighted how Collins “may not be able to avoid the blame” for GOP Budget Bill despite apparently “orchestrated” vote, as she refused to use the power and seniority she campaigns on to stop deeply unpopular legislation.
AS SEEN ON TV → Coverage across Maine showed Maine Democrats calling out Collins in Bangor for her complicity in advancing and the eventual passage of the GOP’s budget bill that will have devastating consequences on Maine.
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FACT-CHECKED → The Bangor Daily News debunked Collins’ excuse for her “key” “pivotal vote” to advance the Republican budget bill that will have devastating effects on Maine. Collins claimed she voted to advance the bill because she “defer[s]” to the Senate majority leader who “always” has the right to determine what bills come to the floor. But according to the reporting, Collins has a long history of voting against advancing high-profile bills brought by both Democrats and Republicans.
RECORD LOWS → Collins “was dealt a polling blow ahead of her potential reelection bid.” According to reporting, polling from Morning Consult shows Collins hit a “record low” approval rating and the highest disapproval rating in the survey’s history.
ELECTION TROUBLES → A brutal report from TIME highlighted “just how much danger Collins is in as she faces re-election in Maine in 2026,” especially after the passage of Republicans' dangerous budget bill that will have devastating effects on Maine.
ROLE EXPOSED → Reporting from numerous outlets highlighted how the Republican rescission package that will negatively impact national and local public broadcasting outlets, like Maine Public, “would not have passed the Senate had Collins not pulled an amendment she sponsored.” Further reporting revealed Susan Collins’ “succumbed” to a “subtle pressure campaign from her G.O.P. colleagues and the White House” to pull her own amendment to Republicans’ rescissions package that reportedly would have tanked the overall bill and would have been a “defeat for the president.”
“RUBBER-STAMP” → Reporting from MSNBC detailed how Susan Collins “played [her] role and rubber-stamped” a Trump-appointed, anti-choice nominee. Something all too common.
“DECADES-LONG RECORD” → New reporting highlighted Susan Collins “decades-long record of voting to cut Medicaid and Medicare.” And around the historic 60th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, Maine Dems and health care advocates highlighted Collins' recent “key” “pivotal vote” to greenlight the advancement of Republicans’ dangerous budget bill that makes deep cuts to Medicaid, will rip away health care from more than 61,000 Mainers, force thousands of Maine fishermen to lose their MaineCare, and force Maine hospitals to shut down.
“NO REGRETS?” → The Maine Democratic Party launched a video slamming Collins for having “no regrets” on key votes she has taken that continue to harm Mainers and people across the country. The video highlighted Collins’ long history of doubling down on pivotal votes — including her decisive vote to confirm Kavanaugh, confirming HHS Secretary RFK Jr., and voting against impeaching Donald Trump. WATCH: