Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Maine senator coy about plans for ’20

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PORTLAND, Maine — Sen. Susan Collins is “getting ready to run” for re-election, she said during a television appearance Sunday, but she reiterated that she won’t make a decision until the end of the year.

Collins, a moderate Republican from Maine who was first elected to the Senate in 1996, also said on NBC’s Meet the Press that she thinks Republican­s and Democrats are both at fault for the government shutdown and that a compromise could be brokered soon.

Democrats and liberal groups have targeted Collins for her role in the confirmati­on of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh last year. A crowd-funded effort to boost her opponent in 2020 has received more than $3.7 million.

Collins has yet to make a firm commitment about whether she’s running for re-election. She told Meet the Press host Chuck Todd she would prefer to use this year to legislate rather than campaign.

“I’m getting ready to run, but frankly I just think it’s too early to make that kind of decision,” Collins said. “But I am getting prepared, and I’ll make a final decision toward the end of this year.”

Collins was re-elected with ease in 2014, but Democratic organizers have vowed to hold her accountabl­e for Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on if she seeks another term. She announced her support for Kavanaugh on the Senate floor in October in a move that essentiall­y assured the nominee’s ascent to the Supreme Court.

 ?? AP/Republican-Herald/ANDY MATSKO ?? Vinegar Creek Constituen­cy, a string band, performs bluegrass and folk music during an event Sunday in Pine Grove, Pa.
AP/Republican-Herald/ANDY MATSKO Vinegar Creek Constituen­cy, a string band, performs bluegrass and folk music during an event Sunday in Pine Grove, Pa.

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