Trump's call for Collins ouster throws wrench into Maine Senate race
Source: The Hill
01/10/26 6:00 AM ET
President Trumps call for Sen. Susan Collins (R) to be ousted in November tossed a monkey wrench into the high-stakes Maine Senate race, raising further questions about the GOPs most vulnerable incumbent and whether she will be able to pull off another high-wire act in the blue-leaning state this year.
Frustrations at the White House boiled over on Thursday after Collins and four other Republicans sided with Democrats on a war powers resolution that would block further military action in Venezuela. While Republicans were miffed at the attack on the handful of members, its Collins they are most concerned with as she potentially holds the key to them retaining the majority next year.
There were a lot of people shaking their heads and a lot of eyerolls, one Senate Republican said of the reaction in the conference to the attack on Collins. [You] probably ought not take on the chair of Appropriations, whos a little bit pissed off about not getting regular order appropriations done. And now youre sg on her on this sort of stuff? Its almost reminiscent of, Dont come to vote for the Georgia senators. Its not worth your while, the senator continued, referring to Trumps message to voters in the Peach State ahead of the Jan. 2021 special elections that Democrats swept.
Senate GOP leaders have long been protective of Collins, a Maine centrist who has frequently drawn Trumps ire, given what both sides readily acknowledge: Collins is the lone Republican who can win the seat next year. Without her, the seat is likely lost for good, similar to what Democrats experienced in Montana and West Virginia in recent years.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5682431-susan-collins-maine-senate-race/
no_hypocrisy
(54,317 posts)SeattleVet
(5,834 posts)Ritabert
(2,002 posts)Bluestocking
(521 posts)I would love for her to lose. Shes a true Republican at heart. She will probably lose anyway with the way things are going.
paleotn
(21,606 posts)Opens up some interesting scenarios. Severely erodes support for Collins, certainly. But perhaps LePage (yes, THAT Lepage!) may be tempted to abandon his run for the ME-2 congressional seat and instead run against Collins in the Puke Senate primary? Recruited by Donnie no less and stupid enough to actually do it. He is a magat favorite. That gives either Wood or Dunlap, Dem candidates since Golden is stepping down, a much easier time in ME-2. So, in a moment of shortsighted stupidity, Trump may have flipped the entire ME delegation blue.
groundloop
(13,571 posts)so concerned that she may even offer up some thoughts and prayers.
Bayard
(28,646 posts)delisen
(7,228 posts)Trump is actually consistent and working his plan. Susie Wiles and most of the evil empire might prefer he not punish Collins and keep a Republican in office but they know the value of their vicious dog and will not deny him the red meat he craves.
cab67
(3,640 posts)It would help beef up her "I'm an independent!" cred.
cstanleytech
(28,232 posts)malthaussen
(18,412 posts)She'll express her obligatory "concern" and then vote with the Party every time. Nope, gotta be personal.
-- Mal
Strelnikov_
(8,108 posts)mwmisses4289
(3,266 posts)that it seemed a year ago? Her whole I'm concerned inaction schtick seems to be wearing a little thin with Maine voters.
wolfie001
(7,109 posts)....but I love this for that hack of a sub-human and spineless POS.
cstanleytech
(28,232 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(175,072 posts)The presidents grip on GOP lawmakers is slipping in ways he isnt used to and clearly does not like.
Trump suffers rare back-to-back defeats in Republican-led Congress.
— TheBlackPage (Woke, DEI forever against fascism) (@theblackpage.bsky.social) 2026-01-10T16:43:08.235Z
The presidentâs grip on GOP lawmakers is slipping in ways he isnât used to â and clearly does not like.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-suffers-rare-back-to-back-defeats-in-republican-led-congress
The measure now heads to the Senate, where a separate set of negotiations is underway for a possible compromise.
Speaking of the upper chamber, Trumps other, more dramatic setback happened in the Senate on Thursday afternoon. My MS NOW colleague Mychael Schnell reported:
In a rare bipartisan rebuke of President Donald Trump on Thursday, the Senate narrowly advanced a war powers resolution aimed at reining in U.S. military actions in Venezuela an early sign that Trump may not have the congressional backing he anticipated for an extended military presence there.
In a 52-47 vote, senators agreed to begin debate on a war powers resolution from Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., that, if successful, would direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Venezuela that have not been authorized by Congress.
As the dust settled, many observers were surprised to see that five Senate Republicans had voted with the Democratic minority on the bipartisan legislation......
I think thats the right way to see the developments. The point isnt that the unpopular and failing president is suddenly powerless. Hes not, as evidenced by Thursdays failed House votes on overriding his recent vetoes.
Rather, the point is that his grip is slipping in ways he isnt accustomed to and clearly does not like. This was evident in the fall, when Republicans rejected some of Trumps ridiculous nominees and voted to rebuke his trade agenda, and it was even more obvious this week.
As this years midterm elections approach and GOP members look for ways to salvage their careers, this dynamic seems likely to get worse for the White House before it gets better.