Busted! Gideon Tries to Say She Doesn’t Support Carbon Tax
News reports show Gideon supports an oil/ gas tax, full stop
Read moreNew Video: Gideon Moves Debate Goalposts As Mainers Start Requesting Absentee Ballots
On July 15, Senator Collins called for 16 debates and said “Let’s start tonight…”
Sara Gideon initially said she wanted debates in August
Now, she won’t agree to debate until September
Read moreGideon’s Real Climate Change Plan: Raise Taxes on Hardworking Mainers
Gideon Supports Gas Tax Hike That’ll Hurt Working Families, Farmers, & Seniors
Hypocrisy Alert: Gideon Also Has Long Track Record of Donations from Fossil Fuel Interests
Read moreICYMI: False Lincoln Project ad: “Fails to engage with the facts”
Members of the press:
In case you missed it, please take a look at this fact check of the Lincoln Project’s false ad attacking Senator Susan Collins.
No, Susan Collins Is Not a Trumpist Stooge
Isaac Schorr
The Lincoln Project attacks the Maine senator — and fails to engage with the facts of her career.
Those responsible for the new Lincoln Project ad taking aim at Senator Susan Collins (R., Maine) either don’t know what “never” means, or don’t believe that you do. Collins “never stands up, never speaks up, never does what a Maine leader should do,” the ad’s narrator confidently asserts, his voice dripping with disgust, as a graphic citing an ABC News report — “Collins votes with Trump/McConnell 67.5 percent of the time” — flashes across the screen. The incongruence between the ad’s claims and the actual facts makes it all the more important to detail Senator Collins’s unusual record of independence and bipartisanship in the upper chamber of Congress.
Collins was first elected to the Senate in 1996. For the duration of her tenure, she has distinguished herself as one of its most independent, least partisan members. As a relatively liberal member of the Republican caucus, Collins makes no secret of her pro-choice inclinations, was endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign in 2014 for her support of the LGBT community, and joined only a handful of other Republicans to vote to confirm both Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court.
On other issues, Collins fits the milieu of a traditional Republican. She voted for both the Bush and Trump tax cuts, opposed the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration, and has in the past (with the exception of the 2013 Gang of Eight immigration bill) voted against comprehensive immigration reform proposals that would provide illegal entrants a pathway to citizenship.
Collins, then, is a centrist. Her centrism has helped her forge a reputation as a bipartisan leader to such an extent that the Lugar Center — whose Bipartisan Index measures the efforts of legislators “to broaden the appeal of their sponsored legislation, to entertain a wider range of ideas, and to prioritize governance over posturing” — named Collins the most bipartisan Senator of 2019, as well as of the three Congresses preceding the 2018 midterm elections.
According to her critics, Collins abandoned her independent streak when President Trump took office. But in fact, Collins’s voting record over the last three and a half years mirrors that of her preceding twenty years in the Senate. On presidential nominations to Cabinet roles and the Supreme Court, Collins has shown a general deference toward the president’s picks, but opposes those that she feels are particularly unqualified. Following this principle, she supported the vast majority of nominees named by both Barack Obama and Donald Trump, but voted against Chuck Hagel in the case of the former and against both Betsy DeVos and Scott Pruitt in the case of the latter.
Her approach to immigration issues in the Trump era has also remained unchanged. Throughout her career, Collins has supported border-security measures while also opposing the exercise of executive power to achieve the ends of either party. For that reason, Collins called Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) “a huge mistake” and voted to condemn and overturn Trump’s emergency declaration on the southern border.
Collins has broken with Trump on a multitude of other issues. She introduced an amendment to protect transgender service members from Trump’s ban. She voted against an administration-led effort to lift sanctions on Russia in 2019. She supported a bill that would have reinstated Obama-era net neutrality rules. She opposed every attempt by the GOP to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in 2017.
For 24 years, Collins has exasperated conservatives and liberals alike. Many have wished they could exercise the control over her vote that the Lincoln Project ascribes to Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell. No one ever has.
Those who want her fourth term in the Senate to be her last should find a different line of attack. Susan Collins’s independence is uncommon, enraging, and undeniable.
TONIGHT: Sara Gideon skipping WMTW debate to fundraise with “Defund the Police” CA billionaire
Gideon is hiding from voters, raising $$$ from left-wing special interests, and doing nothing to help Mainers during a pandemic
Gideon skipping yet another debate follows news her family directly benefited from Collins’ PPP efforts that Gideon criticized
Read moreNew TV ad: Maine is #NotForSale
Gideon aided by record amounts of dark, out-of-state money trying to buy Maine’s U.S. Senate seat
Read more“The Trap of Hypocrisy:” New Collins Ad
“I’ve been fishing these lobster traps longer than Sara Gideon has been in Maine.”
Gideon attacked Collins’ successful PPP while her family benefited from it
“Gideon’s not being honest.”
Read moreSara Gideon’s Lincoln Project
FORMER Republicans running Democratic-funded sleazy ads
Yet another DC group airing ridiculous accusations and false assertions so Gideon can stay hidden from scrutiny
Read moreNEW AD: Sen. Susan Collins will NOT back down
BANGOR, Maine — Collins for Senator released a new ad this morning that will appear online and on television statewide. In this new ad, Senator Collins addresses her opponents’ offensive, non-stop false attacks that began running on the airwaves more than a year ago.
Read moreNEW AD: Sen. Susan Collins ENDED the unfair Widow’s Tax
Senator Susan Collins worked with Democrats, Republicans, and veterans’ advocates to END the Widow’s Tax
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