Maine's US Senate race marks collision of 2 eras for women in politics
She was
Few women have made it to the highest level of
Collins' rise in politics began as a staffer, a path that positioned her to step into the tradition of moderate
House Speaker
"You have to be an exceptional woman to get through," said
Gender has not been at the forefront of a race in which both major-party
The contest between Collins, Gideon, and independents
Collins got her start in
"It may have been a bit more unusual for younger women to play those roles, but right off the bat from a college intern to a young staffer to subcommittee staff director, she just demonstrated a grasp of the issues which was very impressive," said
After working in state government and for the federal
When Collins entered the
Her stump speech often includes the story of how, when a neighbor asked her husband to run for town council in 2009, she decided to run instead. A few years later, she went through Emerge Maine and ran for and won an open House seat in
The ranks of Democratic women have grown since.
"That was something that came about in a very purposeful way," Gideon said. "You have to be determined that this is something that you want to do to recruit those women to run in order to get those numbers."
Although training and recruitment remain a part of getting women into office, Democratic strategists have seen a monumental shift since 2016, when President
"Since 2016, things have changed, not just at the top with
Some of the same forces that have propelled Democratic women to run for office, including Trump's election and concern about reproductive rights, have created problems for politicians like Collins.
"I think it's gotten a lot harder to be a moderate," Collins said, pointing to her decision to oppose any
The politics have also taken a different tone. Collins decried sexism a few months ago after an ad from the
"I have never encountered, prior to this election, people -- opponents, in this case -- implying that my vote was controlled by anybody," Collins said.
"I spent 30 years in the Legislature, 24 as an elected official and six as chief of staff, and I would rather not run for office right now, with the way the social media goes, because it's just so nasty," Small said.
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