Susan Collins
U.S. Senator · ME
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Score
94/100 · High Risk
Net worth
$6.89M
Tenure
1997-present
Donations & financial influence
| Category | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Total raised (career) | $64,542,417 | FEC |
| Corporate / special interest total | $20,407,219 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| AIPAC / pro-Israel | $1,352,418 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Oil & gas / fossil | $744,816 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Pharma / healthcare | $3,553,711 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Defense | $954,984 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Wall Street / finance | $9,313,965 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Big Tech | $1,898,724 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
Outside spending
Independent expenditures by super PACs and outside groups (FEC Schedule E). Not coordinated with the campaign.
Top supporters ($7,580,273 total)
- $2,705,689: 1820 PAC
- $2,074,149: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS CONGRESSIONAL FUND
- $1,411,426: NRSC
- $770,298: CLEARPATH ACTION FUND, INC.
- $618,711: SLF PAC
Top opposers ($43,326,337 total)
- $27,466,111: SMP
- $5,718,150: DSCC
- $4,318,385: WOMEN VOTE
- $3,682,874: PRIORITIES USA ACTION
- $2,140,817: END CITIZENS UNITED
Controversies & conflicts of interest
- Voted for Kavanaugh after he implied Roe was settled law, called 'betrayal' when overturned
- Often appears moderate but votes with GOP 80%+ of the time
- Raised $4M from Democrats trying to unseat her, record for opponent donations
- Voted to acquit Trump in both impeachment trials