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Maine GOP Vice Chair Questions Merit of Face Masks, Despite “Overwhelming Consensus” Among Public Health Experts
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SHOT/CHASER: Maine GOP Leader Sen. Jeff Timberlake Crystalizes Hypocrisy of Republicans’ Political Stunt
SHOT: In a <
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ICYMI: Maine Democrats Blast Trump’s Broken Promises to Women
Today, ahead of the Trump campaign’s “Women for Trump” event in Maine, the Maine Democratic Party hosted a roundtable with State Senator Cathy Breen (D-Cumberland) and State Representative Lois Galgay Reckitt (D-South Portland) to discuss the myriad ways in which Donald Trump’s presidency has failed women.
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Nine Years Ago: Senator Collins Voted For Plan To Cut Social Security And Medicare
On this day in 2011, Senator Susan Collins voted in favor of a GOP spending plan that would have required
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NEW: Senator Collins’ Excuses Don’t Add Up -- Why Won’t She Be Honest With Mainers About Supporting Trump?
For the last 584 days, Senator Susan Collins has been refusing to answer a simple question: does she support Donald Trump’s reelection?
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Maine Democratic Party Statement on Trump Campaign’s Failed Photo Op with Maine Women
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Maine Democratic Party Statement Following the Results of the Second Congressional District Republican Primary
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Maine Democratic Party Statement on Women For Trump Bus Tour
In response to the Women for Trump Bus Tour stopping in Maine this week, Maine Democratic Party Chair Kathleen Marra released the following statement:
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“It Turns Out That This Was All Talk”: What Mainers Are Reading After Maine Republicans Refuse Special Session
Last week, Maine Republicans made it clear that their repeated calls to reconvene the Legislature were just a political stunt when they refused to even weigh in on a proposal by Senate President Troy Jackson and House Speaker Sara Gideon to complete unfinished business and address issues that have arisen amid this public heal
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UPDATE: Senator Collins Accepted An Additional Five Figures From Big Pharma Executive Who Downplayed Coronavirus Threat
Just days after receiving an early coronavirus briefing in February, Senator Susan Collins took off to attend a high dollar fundraiser in Florida hosted by Trump campaign