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  1. Spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder in which the muscles that generate a person's voice go into periods of spasm. [1] [2] This results in breaks or interruptions in the voice, often every few sentences, which can make a person difficult to understand. [1] .

  2. Nov 30, 2012 · Yes, Collins appears to have this voice disorder. She also has a lisp that is not part of spasmodic dysphonia. The lisp is caused by the forward posture of her tongue that is frequently anchored behind her lower teeth.

  3. Susan Collins' health doesn't get a lot of press attention. There has been virtually no mention of concerns around Collins' health during her time in the Senate, even though she is now in her 70s.

  4. May 8, 2024 · The Brookings Institution - The political survival of Susan Collins (May 02, 2024) Susan Collins (born December 7, 1952, Caribou, Maine, U.S.) is an American politician who was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1996 and began representing Maine in that body the following year. Collins was born in Caribou, Maine, to a family involved ...

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  6. Nov 4, 2023 · Senator Susan Collins and Robert Kennedy Jr. both have spasmodic dysphonia, a serious speech impediment. Its is very painful to listen to them. And it is even more painful to listen to them tell us they are not taking away anyone's guns. — Bemused By The Idiocy (@OrvilleIsPissed) October 26, 2023

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  7. Collins called freedom of the press "one of our fundamental constitutional rights" and spoke of the risks of reprisals faced by reporters around the world for their work. [90] In February 2020, Collins voted "not guilty" on both articles in the first impeachment trial of Donald Trump.

  8. Feb 2, 2010 · 1. Susan M. Collins was born on Dec. 7, 1952, in Caribou, Maine, the northeasternmost U.S. city. 2. Her parents, Donald and Patricia, each served as mayor of the city of Caribou. Her father also ...

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