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Susan Collins Says Essential Tremor Caused Shaking Seen in Campaign Video

Susan Collins Says Essential Tremor Caused Shaking Seen in Campaign Video

Summary

Senator Susan Collins said her hand shaking in recent campaign videos is due to a common condition called benign essential tremor. She explained the condition has not affected her ability to work as she seeks re-election in Maine’s 2026 Senate race.

Key Facts

  • Susan Collins is 73 years old and running for a sixth Senate term in Maine’s 2026 election.
  • She has had benign essential tremor, a neurological condition causing shaking, for her entire Senate career.
  • Benign essential tremor affects many older adults and does not impact Collins’ job performance, she said.
  • The shaking was noticed in videos that went viral online and sparked discussion about her health and age.
  • Collins is the longest-serving Republican woman in the Senate, first elected in 1996.
  • Her 2026 opponent is 41-year-old Democrat Graham Platner, seen as having a strong chance to win.
  • The race is important because Democrats want to regain control of the Senate.
  • Polls show Platner leading Collins by about 7 points, but Collins has won tough races before in Maine.
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