President Trump will visit Maine's most conservative county when he tours a factory producing medical swabs today. Conspicuously absent during the trip will be the state's only GOP member of Congress: Sen. Susan Collins.
Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, with President Trump in 2017, are keeping their distance from the president over his handling of the protests.Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, with President Trump in 2017, are keeping their distance from the president over his handling of the protests.
Conspicuously absent during the trip will be the state's only Republican member of Congress, Sen. Susan Collins. Collins, who faces a tough reelection fight to secure her fifth consecutive term, will remain in Washington, D.C., when the president travels to Puritan Medical Products in Guilford, Maine.
Earlier this week, Collins told Maine Public Radio that she'll be working in Washington on Friday and that she'll be holding a virtual fundraiser with South Dakota Republican Sen. John Thune in the afternoon. Collins visited the Puritan Medical factory in May, but her decision to not tour alongside a president whose electoral fortunes could affect her own has drawn considerable scrutiny. Trump continues to face withering criticism for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and for the ongoing protests over police violence against African Americans.
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