CBS News stated that Collins favors their extension but thinks they require “reform.”
There were no questions concerning individual candidates in the survey. Mills and Platner are in a heated primary race on the Democratic side to see who will oppose Collins. Collins hasn’t officially started her campaign yet, but she has said she plans to run again.
A poll from the Maine People’s Resource Center last month showed Collins ahead of Mills by four points (46% to 42%), and Platner ahead of Collins by four points (45% to 41%).
It asked 783 Maine voters from October 26 to 29, and the results could be off by as much as 3.5 percentage points.