Indian-American Dr Nirav Shah enters 2026 US Senate race in Maine

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Indian-American Dr Nirav Shah enters 2026 US Senate race in Maine

Synopsis

Dr Nirav Shah, the Indian-American physician who became Maine's pandemic-era public health face, is now running for the US Senate — directly targeting Republican Susan Collins, who reportedly voted with Donald Trump 95 percent of the time last year. His entry immediately after Graham Platner's campaign suspension reshapes the Democratic field in one of 2026's most watched races.

Key Takeaways

Dr Nirav Shah , former Maine CDC director and Indian-American physician, announced his US Senate candidacy on 10 July .
He is targeting incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins , accusing her of voting with President Trump 95% of the time last year.
Shah entered the race days after Democratic rival Graham Platner suspended his Senate campaign.
His platform includes Medicare for All , higher taxes on billionaires and corporations, and curbing ICE enforcement.
Shah plans a statewide 'Defeat Susan Collins Town Hall Tour' across Maine.
The Maine Senate race is considered one of the most closely watched contests of the 2026 midterm elections .

Indian-American physician Dr Nirav Shah, former director of the Maine Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), formally announced his candidacy for the US Senate on 10 July, setting up a challenge against long-serving Republican Senator Susan Collins in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive races of the 2026 midterm elections. Shah, who rose to statewide prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic, enters the Democratic field days after rival candidate Graham Platner suspended his Senate campaign.

Campaign Launch and Town Hall Tour

Shah announced a statewide 'Defeat Susan Collins Town Hall Tour', pledging to travel across Maine to build grassroots support. A detailed schedule for the tour is expected to be released at a later date. In his launch statement, Shah said: 'Today I am excited to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate to defeat Susan Collins.'

He moved quickly to consolidate the Democratic base, directly addressing Platner's former supporters. 'To the movement that supported Graham Platner, my message is this: you have a place in this campaign,' Shah said, framing the race around shared Maine values and accountability for both President Donald Trump and Collins.

Policy Platform

Shah outlined a progressive agenda anchored in healthcare access, tax equity, and immigration reform. He pledged to 'fight for Medicare for All because nobody in the wealthiest country on earth should go bankrupt over a medical bill.' He also committed to making 'billionaires and the biggest corporations finally pay their fair share,' reining in ICE enforcement, and ending what he called 'Trump's reckless foreign wars.'

Positioning himself as an outsider, Shah argued that 'establishment politicians have failed us' and declared that 'Maine deserves a fighter in this seat.'

Sharp Criticism of Senator Collins

Shah levelled pointed criticism at Collins, who has served in the Senate for nearly three decades. He accused her of voting in line with Trump's agenda 95 percent of the time in the previous year, despite publicly expressing reservations. 'Mainers know the routine by heart — the furrowed brow and the feigned concern followed by a vote cast exactly the way Donald Trump needs it cast,' Shah said.

He also revisited Collins's support for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, noting that she had assured voters Kavanaugh considered Roe v. Wade settled law — a position that critics argue was subsequently undermined by the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling overturning abortion rights. 'After three decades, this state deserves a senator who fights for it rather than one who keeps finding new ways to explain why she could not,' Shah said.

Shah's Background and Political Trajectory

Shah gained national recognition as Maine's public health chief during the Covid-19 pandemic, where his regular briefings made him one of the state's most visible officials. He subsequently resigned to join the federal US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before returning to Maine and now entering electoral politics. His Indian-American identity and public health credentials are expected to be central to his campaign narrative.

With Collins widely regarded as one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents in the country, the Maine Senate race is expected to draw significant national attention and fundraising. Shah's entry reshapes the Democratic primary landscape following Platner's exit, and the contest could prove decisive in determining control of the Senate after the 2026 midterms.

Point of View

He is positioning himself as the consolidating candidate for Maine's Democratic base rather than a primary disruptor. His pandemic-era credibility gives him name recognition that most first-time candidates spend years building, but credibility in a briefing room does not automatically translate to a Senate campaign. The more revealing test will be fundraising: Collins is a formidable incumbent with a national donor network, and the 95-percent-Trump-voting-record attack line, while potent, requires sustained financial firepower to land. The broader dynamic — an Indian-American progressive running on Medicare for All in a predominantly rural, white New England state — makes Maine 2026 a genuine bellwether for how far the Democratic coalition can stretch beyond its urban base.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Dr Nirav Shah and why is he running for the US Senate?
Dr Nirav Shah is an Indian-American physician and former director of the Maine Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, who gained statewide prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic. He announced his candidacy on 10 July to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins, arguing that she has failed Maine by supporting President Trump's agenda.
Which seat is Nirav Shah contesting in the 2026 elections?
Shah is running for the US Senate seat in Maine currently held by Republican Senator Susan Collins. The race is expected to be one of the most competitive and closely watched contests of the 2026 midterm elections.
What is Nirav Shah's policy platform?
Shah is running on a progressive platform that includes Medicare for All, higher taxes on billionaires and large corporations, curbing ICE immigration enforcement, and ending what he describes as 'reckless foreign wars.' He has also emphasised economic fairness and accountability for the Trump administration.
Why did Nirav Shah mention Graham Platner in his announcement?
Graham Platner had been running as a Democratic candidate for the same Maine Senate seat but suspended his campaign shortly before Shah's announcement. Shah directly appealed to Platner's former supporters, saying 'you have a place in this campaign,' in an effort to unite the Democratic field behind his candidacy.
What criticisms has Shah made against Senator Susan Collins?
Shah accused Collins of voting in line with President Trump's agenda 95 percent of the time in the previous year, despite publicly voicing concerns. He also criticised her support for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and argued that after nearly three decades in Washington, she has not delivered sufficiently for Maine families.
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