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Susan Collins Announces Re-Election Bid with Shoe Unboxing Video and Bangor Daily News Op-Ed

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotFebruary 10, 2026Updated:February 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) officially announced her re-election bid on Tuesday via an op-ed in the Bangor Daily News and a TikTok-style short showing her unboxing sneakers while making a joke about running.

[RELATED: Collins Announces $190 Million for Maine Rural Health Care as Part of $50B Federal Program…]

“This is perfect for 2026, because I’m running,” said Sen. Collins in her official announcement video.

Here is Susan Collins official campaign announcement video.

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— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) February 10, 2026

“I consistently approach issues with an eye toward pragmatic results rather than through the distorting lens of ideology. My record is based on achieving outcomes for Maine and the nation, and that speaks louder than any vague, sweeping campaign promise,” said Collins in her op-ed.

Collins’ opinion piece focused on her record as a moderate, disavowed the extreme ends of both parties, and emphasized her concern for everyday Mainers over ideological purity.

“I hear your concerns about higher costs for food, housing, health care, energy and child care, and your worry that your children may not be able to afford to build their lives here. That frustration only grows deeper when elected leaders seem more interested in scoring political points than finding solutions. To me, public service has always meant working to solve these problems,” she said.

She highlighted her work as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee to secure funding for Maine, including millions for hospitals, fire stations, and other local projects. Since 2021, she has secured nearly $1.5 billion in funding for Maine across all 16 counties.

“This year’s election is a choice between leaders committed to uniting Americans or further dividing us. It’s a choice between problem solving or counterproductive confrontation. Both parties need to end the distractions and deliver for the American people,” said Collins in her op-ed.

After the shoe video, Collins’ campaign released a longer video featuring Mainers expressing their support for the incumbent and highlighting her work on various programs meant to directly benefit Maine residents.

As a proud native of Maine, I've dedicated my life to serving our state and nation. I am deeply grateful for the unwavering support Mainers have shown me over the years. It is an honor to serve you, and I'm excited to announce my run for re-election to the U.S. Senate in 2026.…

— Susan Collins for Senator (@SenSusanCollins) February 10, 2026

Collins is currently serving her fifth term in the Senate. When she first ran for the Senate in 1996, Collins promised that she would only serve two terms.

The incumbent announced her bid for a sixth term amid a heated Democratic primary battle for the Senate nomination between Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) and Graham Platner.

Throughout the second Trump administration, Collins has emerged as a key political figure for her willingness to side with Democrats against President Donald Trump, despite the slim Republican majority in the Senate.

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Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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