Maine Republican Susan Collins publicly announced her support for gay marriage on Wednesday, following the endorsement of the nation’s largest LGBT advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign.
Collins decision to publicly favor gay marriage — and the endorsement — comes as she faces a re-election challenge from the left, against former American Civil Liberties Union director Shenna Bellows who has put gay marriage and rights at the center of her campaign.
“A number of states, including my home state of Maine, have now legalized same-sex marriage, and I agree with that decision,” Collins told Maine’s Bangor Daily News.
Bellows slammed Collins in a statement for not speaking out sooner.
“Two years after her constituents made their feelings known at the ballot box, she has refused to break her silence. I believe Mainers need, want and deserve more proactive representation on equal rights—on allowing LGBT students to learn without fear of bullying, on applying for jobs and going to work without fear of discrimination, and on much more. I’m running for Senate to provide that proactive representation and to expand Constitutional protections for our LGBT community,” she said.









