Susan Collins graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1975 with a BA in Government. In 1994 she was the first woman to be nominated, by a major party, for Governor of Maine, although she lost in the general election. In 1996, Susan Collins was elected to the U.S. Senate, where she is the Chair of the Senate...
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His signature program, which ran for years statewide, was called “Bill Green’s Maine.”. In early October the heretofore apolitical Green not only endorsed Collins, but made a series of highly effective television commercials on her behalf.
Not a single public poll in 2020 showed Collins with a lead in her race, and some polls showed the senator trailing her Democratic opponent, Sara Gideon, by double digits. Yet when the votes were counted, Collins beat Gideon by nine percentage points.
Collins regularly reminded voters that she was born and grew up in Caribou, in Maine’s northern and overwhelmingly rural Aroostook County and that her family there went back many generations. In the campaign’s closing weeks Collins reiterated time and time again that she was a Mainer through and through.
Collins routinely reminded voters of the fact that she has never missed a vote in her years in the Senate and also of the many programs and benefits she had brought to the state over the years. Collins painted Gideon as inexperienced in comparison.