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GOP Sen. Susan Collins discloses longtime tremor after scrutiny in Maine Senate race

GOP Sen. Susan Collins discloses longtime tremor after scrutiny in Maine Senate race

Summary

Senator Susan Collins of Maine revealed she has had an essential tremor, a condition causing shaking in hands, head, and voice, throughout her nearly 30 years in the Senate. She said the condition does not affect her work as she seeks reelection in a competitive race.

Key Facts

  • Susan Collins has essential tremor, a common condition that causes involuntary shaking.
  • She disclosed this health condition for the first time during her 2026 reelection campaign.
  • The tremor has been present throughout her Senate career since 1996.
  • Collins said the condition does not interfere with her ability to perform her duties.
  • Essential tremor affects millions of Americans over age 40 and is not a progressive brain disease.
  • Collins, 73, is running in a closely watched Senate race in Maine.
  • Her likely Democratic opponent is Graham Platner, 41, who has openly discussed his own health challenges.
  • Collins has a nearly perfect Senate voting record, missing only a few votes in her long career.
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