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Celerity

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33. and Manchin whole-heartedly endorsed her, which she blasted all over Maine as proof of her
Mon Jan 31, 2022, 05:45 PM
Jan 2022

centrist bi-partisanship (and also played up the fact, tacking the other way, that she did NOT vote to convict Trump on the first impeachment) She only voted to convict on one count AFTER she was safely in the Senate for another 6 years.




Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin endorses Republican Sen. Susan Collins’s reelection

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/democratic-sen-joe-manchin-endorses-republican-sen-susan-collinss-reelection/2019/04/11/57d57bde-5c9a-11e9-842d-7d3ed7eb3957_story.html



it worked:


Do Democrats Who Supported Susan Collins in 2020 Regret Their Vote? Nope.

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2022/01/17/do-democrats-who-supported-susan-collins-in-2020-regret-their-vote/



Mary Ann Lynch, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is a model Democrat. She began her political career as a staffer for Democratic Governor Joe Brennan and has supported the party with donations and volunteer work for more than 40 years. In the past two elections, she voted a straight Democratic slate—Joe Biden, U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree, Governor Janet Mills—with one exception. Last fall, with control of the Senate on the line and the Brett Kavanaugh hearings a traumatic recent memory, Lynch cast a ballot for Republican Senator Susan Collins. She has no regrets. “I’m a ticket splitter,” Lynch told me. “I don’t often split, but I do split. I vote for the person who I feel would be the best for Maine and for the country. Instead of saying we need more Democrats or more Republicans, I would say we would need more people like Susan Collins who reach across the aisle to get things done.”

Lynch does not share the ominous feeling, increasingly common among Democrats, that time is running out. A paper-thin majority in Congress is likely to disappear next year, leaving just months to pass paid family leave and protect voters from conservative attempts at disenfranchisement. As the likes of Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema pettifog and delay, many Democrats wish for just one more Senate seat. And as Texas and other states pass restrictive abortion laws unchecked by the Supreme Court, frustrated Democrats turn to voters in Maine, who returned Collins to the Senate last fall despite her vote for Kavanaugh and the Republican tax bill, and ask: Why?

Exit polling indicates that 13 percent of Collins’s support in 2020 came from registered Democrats. Women overall broke for Collins over her challenger, Sara Gideon, 49 to 46 percent. How did these constituencies make a decision seemingly so against their own interests? How do they feel about it now? Ask them, and their answers often evoke nostalgia for things lost—paper mills, union jobs, and a bipartisan, collegial Congress. They also share a lack of urgency about the slow-moving constitutional crisis instigated by Donald Trump, a sign, along with the election of Glenn Youngkin in Virginia this fall, that Democrats will have to do more to win than point to Trump’s misdeeds, especially now that he’s off the ballot.

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Collins’s votes in the Senate since her reelection have been just fine with Green, too. This summer, she helped defeat the For the People Act, arguing that its sweeping voting rights provisions—making Election Day a federal holiday, restoring eligibility to felons who’ve served their sentences, keeping names on voting rolls, automatically registering eligible voters—went far beyond preserving the right to vote. Green wasn’t convinced either that such sweeping action was necessary in response to laws such as Georgia’s, which forbids giving water to people waiting to vote. (With many polling places closed in Black areas, lines are often long.) Should people be allowed, Green mused, to give voters even such small gifts as a bottle of water? “What is that law saying? I don’t know,” he said. “Leave it to Susan. I trust her.”

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Depends on her amount of concern shrike3 Jan 2022 #1
She is a very stupid person. madaboutharry Jan 2022 #2
Not stupid. Coward. Afraid of the armchair TwitterIdiots sending out nasty tweets. Alexander Of Assyria Jan 2022 #6
like most of the congressional republicans, Alex JohnSJ Jan 2022 #8
No, the people of Maine are to blame. Collins is smart to recognize their stupidity. dem4decades Jan 2022 #13
I think she has this twisted vision of herself as some kind of caretaker of the Republican Party LiberalLovinLug Jan 2022 #35
Disgusting and despicable as ever dalton99a Jan 2022 #3
You mean yet another Republican on yet another Republican news outlet getting sweet airtime Alexander Of Assyria Jan 2022 #10
I hope the folks in Maine that voted for her are proud of this mealy-mouthed spineless sea urchin Mr. Ected Jan 2022 #4
The "small govt" party can't risk their govt jobs lame54 Jan 2022 #31
Susan Collins Concern Is Quite Concerning wyn borkins Jan 2022 #5
Not up till 2026 lame54 Jan 2022 #32
Collins Slammer Jan 2022 #42
Steady Susan at it again, I see... Wounded Bear Jan 2022 #7
What a " " Ferrets are Cool Jan 2022 #9
If he thinks he will need to pardon them, he AND she are already admit that they did something wrong MiniMe Jan 2022 #11
I don't typcially care for GOPers anyway, but... MissMillie Jan 2022 #12
I hate them all but she is particularly despicable with her hypocrisy. dem4decades Jan 2022 #15
She needs her meds checked. Something is really wrong with that woman. 634-5789 Jan 2022 #14
nope it's all about $$$$$$$ and power mucifer Jan 2022 #18
She is so lost. . Emile Jan 2022 #16
she is evil and greedy and power hungry. mucifer Jan 2022 #17
She also said Biden is politicizing the Supreme Court by appointing a black woman. Midnight Writer Jan 2022 #19
How did Sara Gideon lose, wonder radius777 Jan 2022 #20
They're al criminals at this point Johonny Jan 2022 #21
To whom it may concern: Blue Owl Jan 2022 #22
reminds me of some Talking Heads lyrics from Psycho Killer: IcyPeas Jan 2022 #23
Well, didn't all republicans take an oath to don trump when they were sworn in? spanone Jan 2022 #24
FULL .... OF .... SHIT !! There are no "good" GQP pols any longer. Fuck em uponit7771 Jan 2022 #25
is this after or before he called her wacky susan collins? demtenjeep Jan 2022 #26
Worthless oxygen stealer. marmar Jan 2022 #27
Same Susan Collins who said lees1975 Jan 2022 #28
and Manchin whole-heartedly endorsed her, which she blasted all over Maine as proof of her Celerity Jan 2022 #33
WTF? Martin68 Jan 2022 #29
She's not up till 2026... lame54 Jan 2022 #30
She's just ducking the question. maxsolomon Jan 2022 #34
Good God BlueIdaho Jan 2022 #36
You elected a Stupid Dangerous Cha Jan 2022 #37
She suffering from memory loss? Emile Jan 2022 #38
It's her usual modus operandi of trying to play both sides while she waits cstanleytech Jan 2022 #39
the ol' hagg need's to be put in a nursing home just like moscow mitch !! monkeyman1 Jan 2022 #40
What a stupid idiot SouthernDem4ever Jan 2022 #41
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