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With less than a month until Election Day, here are several recent ads that might grab voters’ attention, but that need some additional facts or a dose of reality.
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King touted Mills' ability to listen to members of both parties, such as when she used much of this year's budget surplus on $850 "inflation relief" payments to residents.
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In this week’s Pulse: The election is coming...this week we recap the trends and themes we've seen so far.
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In this week’s Pulse: LePage's history with Medicaid expansion, LePage gets an "incomplete" from sportsmen, money dumps, police union calls out ‘misinformation’ in high-profile race, and upcoming debates.
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In this week’s Pulse: Maine pols unite over lobster "red listing," channeling book-ban fever, GOP candidates decline to answer BDN survey questions, swamped election officials, and a few programming notes.
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In this week’s Pulse: The national GOP effort to ban books could come to Maine's gubernatorial race, new life for CMP corridor (or just life support?), and a posthumous endorsement?
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In this week’s Political Pulse: Money isn’t everything in politics, but it helps. Plus abortion access and defunding the police.
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In this week’s Pulse: a misappropriated political survey, a flat-out lie, the Electoral Count Vote Act, the same-sex marriage vote, and automatic voter registration.
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Maine's political races for governor and Congress are getting a little more crowded now that independents have turned the contests into three-way races.
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This week’s tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, has unfortunately sparked what is by now a predictable – and predictably partisan – debate on Capitol Hill about how to deal with mass shootings and gun violence.