Protestors Double Down on Leaving Maine Senator Collins Chalk Drawings

Messages appear outside her D.C.-area home asking her to support abortion rights.

Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine.

Photographer: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Washington Post/Bloomberg

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For at least the second time in a week, Senator Susan Collins of Maine woke up to pro-abortion rights messages written in colorful sidewalk chalk outside her front door.

Photos posted on social media Wednesday showed phrases like “bans off our bodies” and “vote 4 Roe” written on a brick walkway purported to be outside of the Republican senator’s home in the Washington, D.C., area. Another message said “chalk 4 our rights,” in reference to the missive someone left on Saturday outside Collins’s house in Bangor, Maine, asking her to vote for the Women’s Health Protection Act.