Former President Donald Trump repeatedly referred to Maine Gov. Janet Mills as "he" during a Monday conference call with Republican backers in the state.
Politicians are embracing conspiracy theories and false claims like never before, including about the weather.
For the third and final time, the candidates for Maine’s 2nd Congressional District took the debate stage Wednesday night. For the third time in a week, they spoke about their views on recurring topics,
The Bangor Daily News obtained a recording of a phone call with supporters in which Donald Trump referred to the state’s first female governor as “he" several times.
The Maine Youth Political Portal is an online resource and inspiration made by and for young Mainers interested in civic engagement, especially those looking to run for publicly elected political office.
She is the ex-wife of Rep. Holly Eaton, D-Deer Isle, who condemned the incidents and said the campaign signs were supporting her Nov. 5 election opponent, Jason Joyce, a Swan’s Island lobsterman running as an independent after losing the 2022 election as a Republican.
Republican Donald Trump mixed up Democratic Gov. Janet Mills’ gender on a phone call with supporters in Maine.
Emilia Toth had been involved in political issues even before she started college at the University of Southern Maine, but once she moved to Maine as a transfer student in 2022, she said it felt like no one on campus was talking about state or federal races,
A Republican candidate for the Maine House of Representatives is accusing the government of controlling the weather.
On Wednesday night, you got the chance to hear from the two candidates for Maine’s Second District Congressional seat. Incumbent Democrat Jared Golden and Republican challenger Austin Theriault took part in their last televised debate before the election.
Absentee voting has been underway for a few days in Maine, and the November 5th election is fast approaching.We want to help you make informed choices.On Wednesday night, you’ll get the chance to hear from the two candidates for Maine’s Second District Congressional seat.