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Greg Kesich
Greg Kesich: Legislature thwarts will of voters again, inviting showdown in June
If ranked-choice elections make it back on the ballot next summer, it will be a vote on what it means when Mainers vote for something.
Greg Kesich: A slightly educated guess on whether Susan Collins runs for governor: No
As a moderate in a party that has shifted hard-right, the well-liked senator could lose the Republican primary.
Greg Kesich: Stereotypes rear their ugly heads in responses to Las Vegas massacre
It’s true what Walter Lippmann wrote in 1920: ‘We define first and then we see.’
Greg Kesich: All of us have a right to free speech, but not everyone gets to talk
The powerful can say a lot and get away with it, but most others are limited by fear of bad consequences.
Greg Kesich: Ensure Portland’s waterfront has room for fishermen who make it special
Developers and the tourism industry should help protect the area’s marine character as their footprint quickly grows.
Greg Kesich: Missed conversation with angry reader leaves much unanswered
My ‘How about a cup of coffee?’ offer was rejected, ensuring we couldn’t fill our mugs with understanding.
Greg Kesich: It’s his story, and Gov. LePage will always tell it how he likes it
The governor prefers short morality plays with clear villains and heroes, which is part of why he struggles.
Greg Kesich: ‘Dunkirk’ is a perfect film for reflecting on who gets to write history
This summer’s battle over monuments is about who will tell our national story – one shaped by politics, ultimately.
Greg Kesich: As culture fragments, so may the sense of greater community
Identity politics may threaten democracy more than those pathetic, would-be Nazis.