The 60-year-old senator from Maine is New England's only Republican in Congress up for re-election in 2014. In an interview this week with The Associated Press, she said she "certainly" intends to run again.
Her moderate politics are sometimes out of step with an increasingly conservative national GOP. But preserving Collins' seat is important for Republicans' push to control the Senate.
Early polls suggest she is well liked by Maine Republicans and Democrats.
Collins says she won't follow the lead of former Republican colleague, Sen. Olympia Snowe. She abruptly announced her retirement last year. Independent Sen. Angus King was elected in her place but caucuses with Democrats.
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