Sounds like you hate legitimate option but put of fear of thr scary rats you folded. Never do that again otherwise you’ve learned nothing
I didn’t vote for Collins in 2014. I did a write-in of a local Republican businessman I know.
I voted for Collins this time because I assumed President Trump would win the election (he did) and I wanted the GOP to have control of the Senate (for whatever that’s worth) in a second Trump term.
I also voted for Collins because she supported President Trump’s Supreme Court picks....with the exception of Amy Coney Barrett....and the majority of the president’s other judicial picks. Collins also voted for the Trump tax cuts.
She’s always been a puppet of the Bush wing of the party.
Her RAT opponent in 2020 was (now) former Maine Speaker of the House Sarah Gideon. Basically, she is a 48 year old version of AOC, complete with the little girl voice. No good.
Independent Max Linn was WAY down in the polls, and a vote for him may have triggered Maine’s “rank choice” voting law. A candidate has to have 50% of the vote plus just one additional vote to avoid it.
Collins won in 2014 with 67% of the vote....this time, she received 51% of the vote.
Max Linn wanted to run against Angus King in that Senate race in 2018, but Linn failed to win the Republican primary. His lawn signs said, “Trump Strong.”
Huh?