Susan Collins - We the People 2020

Susan Collins

Representing: Maine

Candidate Party: (R for RINO)

Elected Until: 2027

Opponent: Undetermined

What Is A RINO?

We the People 2020 endorse Susan but have to say that her bragging she's the most bipartisan politician in Washington isn't such a good thing. The left do not represent America or American values anymore. They don't just lean socialist they are socialists and are aligned with globalists instead of the American people. Maybe Susan will read this and realize politics haven't been aligned with Americans and American values for some time and re-evaluate where we're at in American History.

Susan does vote along the lines of Conservatives on a few things and we need her to beat her opponent on November 3rd. Her opponent Sara Gideon actually believes the Paris Climate Accord was a genuine article. It wasn't, it was another way to steal our hard earned wealth and destroy American. It taxed America and not other countries who are far less regulated and pollute a whole lot more. It was a scam and Sara Gideon is in favor of it which either makes her an ignorant participant or a globalist. Susan Collins is more savvy than that and we can ask her to be more Pro-America after she wins.

Vote for Susan and not for the globalist handled “Progressive” socialist Sara on November 3rd if you love your country…

Here's an article explaining the Paris Climate Accord…

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/11/05/president-trump-leave-bad-paris-agreement-john-barrasso-editorials-debates/4170938002/

Susan Collins was born into a family with a strong tradition of public service and commitment to Maine. Her parents, Don and Patricia, both served as mayor of her hometown of Caribou. Don served five terms in the State Legislature, and Pat served on a wide variety of boards and commissions – from the University of Maine System Board of Trustees to the Catholic Charities of Maine. Susan had great role models in her home who taught her at an early age that you had no right to complain if you weren't willing to get involved and work to solve the problems.

A native of Aroostook County, Susan learned common-sense values and the importance of hard work as a young girl. One of her first jobs was picking potatoes for a local farmer. She babysat, and she worked at the Caribou Public Library reading to children during “Story Hour.” As your United States Senator, Susan is an effective and tireless advocate for Maine families. She is a proven leader who is respected by colleagues on both sides of the aisle, is consistently ranked the most bipartisan senator, and she has been recognized by her colleagues as one of the hardest working members of Congress. During her entire time in the U.S. Senate, she has never missed a roll-call vote – more than 7,300!

Susan is currently a senior member of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, where she chairs the Senate Transportation Appropriation Subcommittee. In that role, Susan has secured more than $671 million to help improve Maine’s roads, bridges, airports, seaports and other critical infrastructure. She also serves as Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee, and as a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) and the Senate Intelligence Committees.

Susan has a long record of significant legislative accomplishments in such critical areas as health care, improving the economy and growing jobs in Maine, helping Maine’s small businesses thrive, education, national security, veterans, and helping older Americans.

Susan is honored by the trust placed in her and privileged to serve Maine. First elected in 1996, Susan won reelection in 2002 by 16%, and in a highly competitive race in 2008, Susan won reelection by 23%. She not only won in each of Maine's 16 counties, but she outpolled President Barack Obama by 4%. Most recently, Susan was overwhelmingly reelected in 2014 with more than 68% of the vote.

When Mainers need help, they turn to Susan Collins. Constituent service has always been one of her top priorities in Washington and in her six constituent service centers around Maine. During her time in the Senate, she has helped tens of thousands of her constituents with problems with federal agencies. That’s why Susan is valued as someone who works hard and gets the job done.

Susan lives in Bangor with her husband Tom and their black lab, Pepper.