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As dictated by voters last month, Democrat Kamala Harris will receive three electoral votes from Maine while President-elect Donald Trump will receive a single vote.
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In addition to the presidential and congressional races, Maine voters will decide on five ballot questions and fill all 186 seats in the state Legislature.
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During a press call organized by the Harris-Walz campaign, elected Democrats said a Harris administration would expand abortion access while protecting Medicare and Medicaid.
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Black Mainers for Harris-Walz officially launched its fall campaign at an event in Portland on Wednesday.
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The University of New Hampshire survey released this week shows Harris improving on her numbers from the same poll a month ago.
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Maine's 2nd District congressman has yet to say whether he supports Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential contest. But Golden said he believes Democratic delegates — and not superdelegates like himself — should choose the party nominee.
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The environmental attorney and anti-vaccination activist is hoping to pick up support from disenchanted Democrats and Republicans as well as independents.
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The moderate Democrat from Maine's 2nd Congressional District also hadn't endorsed President Biden before he withdrew from the race for the White House, although Golden has made clear that he won't vote for former President Trump.
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The poll from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center is the first to gauge Maine voters' feelings about the presidential race since President Biden dropped his bid for a second term.