
Wafric News – May 11, 2025
Senator Susan Collins of Maine is signaling her intent to seek a sixth term in the U.S. Senate, prompting Democratic leaders to strategize for a potential high-stakes race in 2026.
At 72, Collins remains a prominent figure in the Senate, currently chairing the powerful Appropriations Committee. In a recent interview, she expressed a strong inclination to run, stating, “It’s certainly my inclination to run and I’m preparing to do so,” though she stopped short of a formal announcement .
Should she decide to run, Collins would face a formidable challenge. Democrats are eager to reclaim the seat, especially given the current political climate. However, they face a dilemma: attracting a top-tier candidate to take on the seasoned incumbent.
Governor Janet Mills, who previously indicated she would not seek another office, has left the door open to a Senate bid. While she has not made a definitive decision, her potential candidacy could significantly impact the race .
Another possible contender is Representative Jared Golden, who has yet to publicly commit to a Senate run. Golden, a centrist Democrat, previously worked as a staffer for Collins, which could complicate a direct challenge .
On the Republican side, Collins faces a primary challenge from Dan Smeriglio, a former police officer. While the primary may not pose a significant threat, it could indicate shifting dynamics within the party .
The race is expected to be one of the most expensive and closely watched Senate contests in 2026, with both parties preparing for a protracted battle. National political analysts view Maine as a key battleground state, and the outcome could have significant implications for the balance of power in the Senate.
As the election approaches, all eyes will be on Collins and her potential challengers, as Maine prepares for what promises to be a pivotal political contest.
By WafricNews Desk.
By WafricNews Desk.
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