-
Former Republican Gov. Paul LePage last weekend threatened a Maine Democratic Party staffer when the two crossed paths during an event in Madawaska — an interaction caught on the staffer's video recording.
-
In this week’s Pulse: Maine GOP candidates jump to Trump's defense after FBI raids Mar-a-Lago, House readies IRA vote, insulin relief, climate provisions impacting Maine, and leftovers from the notebook.
-
In this week’s Pulse: Democrats find hope in Kansas, the Reproductive Freedom For All Act, Green Party co-founder dies, and leftovers from the notebook.
-
In this week’s Political Pulse: Money isn’t everything in politics, but it helps. Plus abortion access and defunding the police.
-
Maine Democrats and environmental activists say they're worried the state will lose momentum in the fight to combat climate change if former Gov. Paul LePage returns to the Blaine House next year.
-
If Maine's recent campaign history is any indication, the influx of money from outside groups could easily eclipse the amount raised and spent by the two candidates.
-
LePage, who's attempting to unseat Democratic Gov. Janet Mills this year, said his attendance at the Florida event was related to his own campaign and he declined to say whether he'll back DeSantis or Trump if the two faceoff in a Republican primary.
-
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.
-
Former Republican Gov. Paul LePage submitted his ballot signatures to the Secretary of State Wednesday. He used the occasion to call on Democratic Gov. Janet Mills to ditch her plan to use the state's forecasted budget surplus to provide Maine residents with direct $500 checks and instead use it for income tax cuts.
-
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills hasn't made her reelection campaign official, but campaign finance reports currently show she has more than double the available cash to spend on a contest against Republican challenger and two-time Gov. Paul LePage.