Politics | President Obama Obama Needs Maine Senators Snowe, Collins are backbone of administration's bipartisan coalition By Nick McMaster Posted Feb 12, 2009 3:05 PM CST Copied Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, talks about agreement on economic stimulus measure, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Maine’s moderate Republican senators find themselves unexpectedly empowered in the Obama era. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, along with Pennsylvania’s Arlen Specter, form the bipartisan wedge President Obama can use to get bills—like the stimulus package—past a Senate filibuster. After years of being taken for granted by the Bush administration, the senators from Maine appreciate the attention, Time reports. "I had an infinite number of ideas, because they had been stored up," says Snowe of working with the new administration. "Now somebody was listening.” Both senators have bucked the GOP in recent years—Snowe and Collins voted against their party on stem cell research, gay marriage, immigration, and abortion—and they know what awaits. Says Collins: "The elections are over, and now the American people want us to solve problems and stop fighting." Read These Next In this murder, arresting the boyfriend was a big mistake. Bizarre video shows thieves pulling an ATM out of store with SUV. Veteran TV actor Pat Finn is dead at 60. Sammy Davis Jr.'s ex, Swedish actor May Britt, is dead at 91. Report an error