Maine Democratic Party: Senator Collins Used to Disavow Negative Ads From Outside Groups-Now She's Banking on Them to Save Her in the Toughest Campaign of Her Career
August 22, 2020
August 22, 2020
AUGUSTA, Maine, Aug. 22 -- The Maine Democratic Party issued the following news release:
When Susan Collins first asked Mainers to send her to the Senate in 1996, she vowed to run a positive campaign and made a commitment to repudiate negative ads run by outside groups on her behalf. 24 years later, Collins is running a scorched earth campaign to try to save her seat in the toughest reelection fight of her career, and she's doing it with the backing of nearly $7 million in nega . . .
When Susan Collins first asked Mainers to send her to the Senate in 1996, she vowed to run a positive campaign and made a commitment to repudiate negative ads run by outside groups on her behalf. 24 years later, Collins is running a scorched earth campaign to try to save her seat in the toughest reelection fight of her career, and she's doing it with the backing of nearly $7 million in nega . . .
