AUGUSTA, Maine - The Maine GOP is alleging a Democratic candidate's Facebook "like" suggests illegal collusion with an out-of-state super PAC.
But the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices on Wednesday declined to investigate a progressive group that wants candidate Jonathan Fulford to beat Republican Senate President Michael Thibodeau.
The California-based group's Progressive Maine PAC reported plans to spend $50,000 to hire organizers to train volunteers in Fulford's district.
The Maine Republican Party sent commissioners a screenshot of a Facebook post about Progressive Maine's hiring plans that Fulford's Facebook account liked.
Commissioners called Progressive Maine's spending unusual but lawful, and said a Facebook "like" isn't evidence of coordination.
Three of five commissioners also said the GOP's allegations didn't support investigating whether Progressive Maine failed to report independent expenditures to support Fulford.