Sara Gideon is ready to keep serving Maine as a U.S. Senator. But the polls show that this race is going to be competitive, and Susan Collins is a longtime incumbent who won't be easy to beat. That's
Danielle,
The people of Maine deserve a senator who puts them first.
They deserve a senator who fights to make our country work for everyone, not just the special interests.
They deserve a senator who isn't afraid to speak truth to power.
They deserve Sara Gideon, the Democratic nominee for this November — not their current GOP senator, Susan Collins.
Let's help elect Sara Gideon, unseat Susan Collins, and flip one of the key seats Democrats need to take back the Senate.
In 2018, when she cast one of the deciding votes to give Brett Kavanaugh a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court, she said that he would uphold precedents that protect abortion rights.
How did that work out? Well, last month, he voted to overturn one of those precedents — and now, he's got Roe v. Wade in his sights.
Earlier this year, when Susan Collins voted against convicting Donald Trump in the Senate, she said that he didn't need to be held accountable because he'd already "learned his lesson."
Yeah, sure, he's learned his lesson — he's learned there are enough Republican enablers in the Senate who will let him do anything he wants. He's learned that lesson so well that last week, he rewarded Roger Stone with a presidential pardon for committing crimes to protect Trump.
Meanwhile, as Speaker of Maine's House of Representatives, Sara Gideon has been clear-eyed about the corruption that rewards the wealthy and well-connected, and committed to getting results for the people she serves.
Sara Gideon has helped protect health care for Mainers with pre-existing conditions, fight the opioid crisis by expanding treatment and prevention while pledging to hold giant drug companies accountable for causing this crisis, and stood up for reproductive justice.
Now, Sara Gideon is ready to keep serving Maine as a U.S. Senator. But the polls show that this race is going to be competitive, and Susan Collins is a longtime incumbent who won't be easy to beat.
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