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Senator Collins Responds to PAC Ads Accusing Her of Stock Greed
US NewsStock TradingUpdated 13 hours ago

Senator Collins Responds to PAC Ads Accusing Her of Stock Greed

Senator Susan Collins has fired back at a $700,000 ad campaign by Majority Forward PAC, which accuses her of greed for opposing a ban on congressional stock trading. Collins' financial disclosures contradict these claims, highlighting a discrepancy between the PAC's accusations and her actual financial behavior.

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Susan Collins fires back at Schumer-linked PAC ads accusing her of stock ‘greed’
NegativeU.S News
Senator Susan Collins is responding to a $700,000 ad campaign by Majority Forward PAC that criticizes her stance against a proposed ban on congressional stock trading. The ads link her to 'greed' over stock trading issues.
Editor’s Note: This situation highlights the ongoing tensions in U.S. politics regarding stock trading regulations for lawmakers. Collins' response may influence public perception and future legislative discussions on this topic.
Schumer-linked PAC accuses senator of stock 'greed,' but financial disclosure contradicts claim
NegativeU.S News
Majority Forward PAC has initiated a $700,000 ad campaign against Senator Susan Collins for opposing a proposed ban on congressional stock trading. The campaign accuses her of greed, but her financial disclosures tell a different story.
Editor’s Note: This situation highlights the ongoing debate over stock trading by lawmakers and raises questions about transparency and ethics in Congress. The ad campaign aims to influence public opinion and potentially impact Collins' political standing.

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