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Maine’s Democrat Gov. Janet Mills Enters Senate Race

by Patriot Elections Beat
October 14, 2025
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Maine Governor Janet Mills jumped into the 2026 Senate fray on Tuesday, setting her sights on unseating Republican Senator Susan Collins in what promises to be a bitter showdown. At 77, Mills brings her record as the state’s first female governor to a crowded Democratic primary, where she’ll face off against younger challengers pushing even more extreme agendas.

Mills wasted no time tying her campaign to national grudges.



“I’ve never backed down from a bully and I never will,” she declared in her launch statement. She went on to accuse President Donald Trump of “ripping away health care from millions, driving up costs, and giving corporate CEOs massive tax cuts. And Susan Collins is helping him.”

This move didn’t come out of nowhere. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has been pulling strings behind the scenes, recruiting Mills as his pick to flip the seat in a state that leaned blue in the last presidential cycle. With Republicans holding a 53-47 edge in the Senate, Democrats view Collins’ spot as a prime target to claw back power. But whispers in political circles suggest this is more than just strategy—it’s part of a coordinated effort by Washington insiders to flood key races with establishment figures who can toe the party line on everything from endless spending to open borders.

Mills’ history includes stints as a county district attorney and state lawmaker before becoming Maine’s first female attorney general. She grabbed the governorship in 2018 and cruised to reelection in 2022 against former Republican Governor Paul LePage. Yet her tenure hasn’t been without controversy. Critics point to policies that have left Maine with one of the weakest economies in New England, soaring living costs, and communities grappling with crime spikes.

As National Republican Senatorial Committee Communications Director Joanna Rodriguez put it, “Janet Mills wants to be the oldest freshman Senator in American history after a record of failure that turned Maine into one of the weakest economies in New England.”

Adding fuel to the fire, Mills signed legislation allowing abortions up to birth, a move that has drawn sharp rebukes from pro-life advocates and raised questions about how far the Democratic field will go to appease radical elements. One recent social media post from a conservative commentator labeled her a “lesbian nut job,” reflecting the raw sentiment brewing among those who see her as out of touch with traditional family values.

The primary field is already packed, exposing deep rifts within the party. Graham Platner, a 41-year-old Marine and Army veteran turned oyster farmer, entered the race in August and quickly raked in over $3 million. Backed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Platner represents the far-left wing that’s eager to sideline moderates.

Sanders himself fired a shot across the bow last week: “Graham Platner is a great working class candidate for Senate in Maine who will defeat Susan Collins. It’s disappointing that some Democratic leaders are urging Governor Mills to run. We need to focus on winning that seat & not waste millions on an unnecessary & divisive primary.”

Other Democrats in the mix include Dan Kleban, co-founder of Maine Beer Co., and former congressional staffer Jordan Wood, who also pulled in about $3 million in recent fundraising. Then there’s independent candidate Phil Rench, a former SpaceX engineer, who could siphon votes from both sides in the general election.

Collins, now 72, has held her seat since 1996 and chairs the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee. She’s built a reputation as a pragmatic dealmaker, winning reelection in 2020 by over eight points against a well-funded Democrat despite polls showing her behind.

Rodriguez summed up the GOP confidence: “No matter which Democrat emerges, we’re confident Mainers will continue to trust independent problem solver Susan Collins to keep delivering for them.”

Mills’ announcement follows a premature social media slip last week, where her team posted—and swiftly deleted—a video teasing the bid. It also harks back to her February White House clash with President Trump over an executive order on transgender athletes in sports. In a heated exchange captured on video, Trump warned her about complying with federal law, prompting Mills to retort, “See you in court.” Trump fired back, “Good. I’ll see you in court. I look forward to that. That should be an easy one. And enjoy your life after governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics.”

This race could expose more than just policy differences. Some observers speculate it’s a test run for broader Democratic schemes to challenge Trump’s agenda through the courts and Congress, especially with Mills’ history of legal battles against federal policies. If the primary turns ugly, it might weaken the eventual nominee, handing Collins an easier path to victory.

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As Maine voters weigh their options, the stakes extend beyond the state lines. A Collins hold could solidify Republican control, blocking what many see as a leftist push to reshape America from the inside out.

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