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PAC Under Fire for Printing Fake Newspapers, Using Official's Signature
A Republican political action committee controlled by House Minority Leader Ken Fredette is under fire for distributing political ads masquerading as local newspapers.
Democrats say some of the materials falsely suggest that GOP candidates have won an important endorsement.
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MDP Press Conference in response to Trump's Lisbon visit
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Cain’s pragmatism, openness would better serve Maine’s 2nd District in Congress
The Nov. 8 vote in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District is a referendum on the performance of Rep. Bruce Poliquin in his first term in Congress. Voters have to decide whether he should be re-elected.
We believe Democrat Emily Cain deserves to replace him.
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Hillary Clinton for president
IN THE gloom and ugliness of this political season, one encouraging truth is often overlooked: There is a well-qualified, well-prepared candidate on the ballot. Hillary Clinton has the potential to be an excellent president of the United States, and we endorse her without hesitation.
In a moment, we will explain our confidence. But first, allow us to anticipate a likely question: No, we are not making this endorsement simply because Ms. Clinton’s chief opponent is dreadful.
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Maine’s governor is completely unhinged
A THREE-RING binder has now exposed the three-ring circus of unhinged racism and ravings that are the hallmarks of Maine’s governor, Paul LePage (R).
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Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine's 2nd District
Rep. Bruce Poliquin and Democratic challenger Emily Cain are tied at 45 percent each in a Democratic poll of Maine's 2nd District obtained by Roll Call.
The poll, conducted by Normington Petts for the Cain campaign, shows similar results to a June poll that had the race tied.
Ten percent of voters were undecided in this month's poll, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent. The poll surveyed 400 likely voters on both landlines and cellphones from Sept. 21-22. Democrats made up 24 percent of the sample, Republicans 31 percent and Independents 45 percent.
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Senator Cyrway: Not Working for Us
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Maine Roll Call DNC 2016
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Mitchell Convention 2016
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Clinton Sanders Convention 2016