President Donald Trump formally endorsed Maine Sen. Susan Collins on Wednesday, praising the longtime Republican lawmaker while sharply criticizing her Democratic challenger during remarks about the 2026 Senate race, as reported by Red State.
Trump addressed the contest while responding to questions about whether he was fully backing Collins in her bid for another term representing Maine in the U.S. Senate.
Despite acknowledging past disagreements with Collins on certain votes, the president made clear that she has his support heading into the election.
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“She does because she’s a sane woman. She’s not my best friend at all,” Trump said.
The president went on to praise Collins’ attendance record and service in the Senate.
“But she’s a sane person. She’s a person that’s never missed a vote in many years. I mean, she’s like 10,000 votes. She had 10,000 votes. She never missed a vote. Unfortunately, because sometimes she voted against me!”
Trump also described Collins as a respected figure despite ideological differences between the two Republicans.
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“You know, look, she’s a sane woman, and she’s a respected person. Maybe a little different ideology than me.”
The president then turned his attention to Collins’ Democratic opponent, Graham Platner, offering a series of criticisms while reiterating his support for the Maine senator.
“But this guy is a thug. He’s a fake thug. He’s a phony. I made a lot of money picking out phonies. He’s a real phony. He’s a bad person.”
NOW: President Trump ENDORSES Sen. Susan Collins (R) for reelection in Maine against psycho leftist Graham Platner (D)
It’s worth noting Collins voted for the voter ID + proof of citizenship-only version of the SAVE America Act on the Senate floor just DAYS ago!Platner… pic.twitter.com/ymvKuHzANU— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 10, 2026
The endorsement comes as the Maine Senate race continues to attract national attention. Collins has represented Maine in the Senate since 1997 and has frequently won statewide elections despite Maine’s reputation as a competitive political battleground.
The senator has often been viewed as one of the more moderate Republicans in Congress and has occasionally broken with Republican leadership on major votes.
Those differences have sometimes put her at odds with Trump during both of his administrations.
However, Trump’s comments indicate that those disagreements are not preventing him from backing Collins as Republicans seek to maintain control of the Senate.
The president specifically highlighted Collins’ voting record and reliability as reasons for his endorsement.
The race is expected to be closely watched by both parties because Senate control could once again hinge on a small number of competitive contests across the country.
Collins recently supported the original version of the SAVE America Act, a vote that drew attention among conservatives and became part of the broader debate surrounding election and immigration policy.
Meanwhile, Democrats view the Maine contest as one of several opportunities to challenge Republican-held Senate seats in the 2026 cycle.
Political observers have noted that Collins has repeatedly outperformed polling expectations in previous elections, winning statewide races even when Democratic candidates carried Maine in presidential contests.
With several months remaining before Election Day, both parties are expected to devote significant resources to the race.
Trump’s endorsement now places him squarely behind Collins as she prepares for another statewide campaign, while the president’s criticism of her Democratic opponent is likely to become part of the broader political debate surrounding one of the most closely watched Senate contests in the country.
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