"Vice President's Mixed Message: Embracing Collins, Critiquing Her" In a surprising display of bipartisan politics, Vice President Vance lent his support to embattled Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) on Thursday, as she gears up for a tough reelection battle. However, in a move that may raise eyebrows among Republican voters, the Vice President also expressed frustration with the Senator's voting record, sparking questions about the true nature of his endorsement. The Vice President's visit to Maine was ostensibly to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to combat fraud, a topic he is well-versed in as the chair of a key White House committee. But the nuances of his relationship with Senator Collins, a moderate Republican, will undoubtedly be under close scrutiny as the election season heats up.


Vice President Vance on Thursday stumped for Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) as she seeks reelection, though he told voters that he is sometimes "frustrated" with her. The vice president was in the Pine Tree State to deliver remarks on the Trump administration's "efforts to combat fraud," as he is the chair of a White House...