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LCV endorses Republican Susan Collins in Maine Senate race 3

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The League of Conservation Voters has announced that it's endorsing Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins in her bid for reelection.

"Sen. Collins is a leader and a champion for the environment, reaching across party lines to introduce and support bipartisan pieces of legislation that hold oil companies accountable for their high profits, invest in clean energy alternatives, and promote fuel efficiency for vehicles," said LCV Senior Vice President Tony Massaro in a statement. "Sen. Collins brings Maine's strong spirit of conservation to Washington, and she continues to be one of the nation's most powerful voices for clean, renewable energy."

Susan Collins
Susan Collins.
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Collins was one of only three senators, and the only Republican, to receive a perfect score on LCV's 2007 National Environmental Scorecard -- and she's the only Republican the group has endorsed in a Senate race this year. Her lifetime LCV score for her 11 years in Congress is 68 percent.

Collins' Democratic challenger this year is Rep. Tom Allen (whom Grist interviewed recently). Allen also earned a 100 percent score from LCV last year, and has a lifetime score of 93 percent in the House.

Collins is currently outpolling her opponent by 10 points.

Grist caught up with LCV's Massaro to find out a little more about the pick. "She has demonstrated great leadership, particularly on global warming," he said. "We think that she's going to play a critical role in 2009 in helping us get the 60 votes we're going to need to move something in the Senate."

"She's literally been to all ends of the earth looking at global warming and global warming problems, seeing the impacts of them first-hand," he continued. "I think she's got, as a result, an amazing ability to tell the story about global warming that helps not just with Republicans, but helps her reach across the aisle to some of the Democrats that we are challenged with to get support on strong global warming legislation."

In a press release, Collins thanked LCV for the endorsement. "I will continue to work with LCV and forward-thinking leaders from both parties to ensure a cleaner future for us all," she said. "The only way to find solution to the most pressing environmental and energy challenges facing our nation is to come together across party and regional lines."

Kate Sheppard is Grist’s political reporter.

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  1. Brad Johnson's avatar

    Brad Johnson Posted 1:37 am
    17 Oct 2008

    Alito and RobertsCollins called the extreme anti-environment zealot Sarah Palin a "great choice."
    Worse, Collins voted to confirm Alito and Roberts, who tried to prevent the EPA from regulating carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.
    Among many, many other anti-environment positions they have taken and will continue to do so in the coming decades.

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  2. Sean Casten's avatar

    Sean Casten Posted 2:35 am
    17 Oct 2008

    BradCollins is the last of a dying breed in DC - the centrist Republican.  She's miles away from the Inhofes and Santorums of the world, and increasingly disenfranchised within her party.  (Also increasingly northeastern: Sununu (NH), Snowe (ME) and Chaffee (formerly RI) are comparable.)
    The dems don't have a monopoly on good policy ideas in Washington, and good policies rarely come out when one party dominates DC.  The republicans have been captured by their rabid idiot wing and need a thorough thrashing in November if they're going to reformulate themselves into something productive.  But if and when they do, I sure hope that there are folks like Collins within the party to lead them out.  
    (Also worth noting that in my personal dealings with DC, I have found Collins office to be very thoughtful on energy & environmental issues, and she is generally an asset to our community.)
    That doesn't mean she's perfect of course.  But good long-term policy needs people like her in DC, notwithstanding Alito, Roberts and (politically understandable, even if intellectually indefensible) support for her party's VP candidate.
  3. Brad Johnson's avatar

    Brad Johnson Posted 4:38 am
    17 Oct 2008

    Sununu, really?Really, Sununu? The guy is a Norquistian conservative libertarian.
    Sununu filibustered renewable tax credits not once, but twice in key votes that failed by a single vote. (McCain could have overcome the filibuster both times if he so desired.)
    Sununu is far to the right of his NH constituents, increasingly so as the years go by.
    I hate to slam a fellow MIT grad, but Sununu is no Snowe-Chafee (or even a Collins).

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