Susan Collins Reassures Maine Voters of Continued Service Despite Medical Disclosure
Senator Collins emphasizes her unwavering commitment to Maine and her ability to effectively serve despite managing essential tremor for decades.

Washington, D.C. – Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) has addressed concerns about her health, affirming her fitness to continue serving the people of Maine despite managing a benign essential tremor for many years. Collins, a respected voice of moderation and fiscal responsibility in the Senate, is seeking reelection in a closely watched race.
Collins, 73, disclosed the condition in an interview with News Center Maine, explaining that it is managed with medication and has not impacted her ability to fulfill her duties as a Senator. She emphasized that she has maintained a consistent attendance record and a strong work ethic throughout her tenure.
"I have had it for the entire time that I have served in the United States Senate," Collins stated, reassuring voters that the condition is "extremely common" and has "absolutely no impact on my ability to do my job or on how I feel each day."
Collins's focus on fiscal responsibility and her commitment to bipartisan cooperation have made her a valuable asset in the Senate. She has consistently championed policies that promote economic growth, reduce government spending, and protect the interests of Maine's small businesses and working families.
Her willingness to work across the aisle has been instrumental in passing crucial legislation, including infrastructure improvements and measures to combat the opioid crisis. Collins's ability to find common ground with Democrats while remaining true to her conservative principles has earned her the respect of colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
Critics may attempt to exploit Collins's medical disclosure for political gain, but her long record of dedicated service and her unwavering commitment to Maine should speak for themselves. Her constituents know that she is a strong and capable leader who will always put their interests first.
As Rees Cosgrove, chief of the division of functional neurosurgery at Mass General Brigham health system, explained, essential tremor is a common condition that does not impair cognitive function or overall health. Collins's disclosure should be viewed as a testament to her transparency and her willingness to address any concerns that voters may have.
Collins's reelection is crucial for maintaining a Republican majority in the Senate and ensuring that conservative values are represented in Washington. Her defeat would embolden radical leftists who seek to expand government control, raise taxes, and undermine the principles of individual liberty and free enterprise.


