• Gideon and Jackson: In tax debate, Democrats Fight to Strengthen Middle-Class, Support Working Mainers

    Westbrook, MAINE - In case you missed it, as the Maine Legislature considers conforming to the federal tax code, Speaker of the House Sara Gideon and Senate Democratic Leader Troy Jackson published a joint op-ed in the Bangor Daily News highlighting Democrats’ efforts to fight for a fair tax system that strengthens the middle-class and supports small businesses. 

  • Moody Doubles-Down on Being the Next LePage

    Westbrook, MAINE – Auto-body repair chain shop owner and Republican gubernatorial candidate Shawn Moody is doubling-down on his effort to be just like Governor Paul LePage as he runs to the extreme right to try to win the Republican primary. Asked during an interview on WVOM radio last Friday whether or not tying himself so closely to LePage and his policies was a political risk, Moody didn’t hesitate in responding “absolutely not”.

  • Maine Democratic Party Applauds Sen. Vitelli’s Leadership On Critical Legislation

    Westbrook, Maine - Maine Democratic Party Chairman Phil Bartlett issued the following statement on the State Senate’s passage of a drug pricing transparency bill and a student loan bill of rights, both authored by Democratic Senator Eloise Vitelli:

    “Improving access to high-quality, affordable health care and ensuring that every Maine students receives a good, affordable education are cornerstones of our Democratic agenda to support Maine people.

  • After Exploding Deficit, Poliquin Fakes Support for Balanced Budget to Help Reelection Bid

    Westbrook, MAINE - Congressman Bruce Poliquin tried today to trumpet his fiscal bonafides by voting for a Balanced Budget Amendment, but Poliquin’s support today comes just months after he voted to explode the national debt to give huge tax cuts to the wealthy and corporations.

  • LePage Is 5th Least Popular Governor in America

    Westbrook, MAINE – Governor Paul LePage’s approval ratings are underwater, according to a new poll released this morning by Morning Consult. Only 41 percent of Maine people polled say they approve of the governor while 53 percent say they disapprove of him.

  • Maine Democratic Party Chairman Applauds Democratic Candidates on Strong Debate

    Westbrook, MAINE – Maine Democratic Party Chairman Phil Bartlett issued the following statement following this evening’s Democratic gubernatorial debate hosted by CBS 13, Fox 23, and the Bangor Daily News:

    “Tonight, Maine people witnessed an exceptional field of Democratic candidates lay out a positive vision for our state focused on prioritizing the interests of working Mainers, growing our economy, increasing access to accessible, affordable healthcare, and making Augusta work again.

  • Will Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Stand with LePage to Defend Isgro?

    Westbrook, MAINE – As more and more Republicans, including Governor Paul LePage and former Maine GOP Chairman Rick Bennet, come to the defense of Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro, the Maine Democratic Party today called on the Republican gubernatorial candidates to stand up for decency and condemn Isgro and his long history of inappropriate and inflammatory online remarks:

  • LePage Defends Mayor Who Verbally Attacked School Shooting Survivor

    Westbrook, MAINE – Republican Governor Paul LePage is defending Republican Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro who verbally attacked Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg on twitter by telling him to “eat it.” LePage yesterday sent a letter to the CEO of Skowhegan Savings Bank, who dismissed Isgro from his job over his comments, saying that he had “fallen pray [sic] to the leftist hate ideology that refuses to recognize free speech.”

  • On Equal Pay Day, Maine Democratic Party Calls on Republican Gubernatorial Candidates to Back Bill Addressing Pay Inequity in Maine

    Westbrook, MAINE – In recognition of Equal Pay Day, Democratic State Senator Cathy Breen announced today her intention to reintroduce next session legislation she authored that would help address pay inequity in Maine. Senator Breen had successfully shepherded the bill through the State Legislature last year only to have it vetoed by Republican Governor Paul LePage.

  • Maine Democrats Lead the Way on Equal Pay Day

    Westbrook, MAINE - Maine Democratic Party Chairman Phil Bartlett issued the following statement on Equal Pay Day:

    “Women have to work up until today to make the same amount men made last year. To put it simply, our fight for equality is not over. All women deserve equal pay for equal work, period.

    “We are so grateful to have Democrats like Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, House Speaker Sara Gideon, and Majority Leader Erin Herbig who are fighting everyday to make equal pay for equal work a reality for all Mainers. Maine women deserve nothing less.”