Portland’s iconic features would never have been built with the kind of nitpicking we see today.
Greg Kesich
Greg Kesich: Responses to violence by mentally ill often overlook a bigger need
It’s not as vital to identify who might harm us as it is to provide treatment for everyone who is struggling.
Greg Kesich: Republican ‘hit man’ becomes a government spokesman
Is David Sorensen here to help fight the agency he works for, or is he setting up for the next election? Only time will tell.
Greg Kesich: Maine needs more nonwhites or it’s in big trouble? Let’s discuss
The aging state is on an unsustainable path unless it recruits minorities, says a former attorney general.
Greg Kesich: His rough edges notwithstanding, LePage moved Maine voters
Rural backlash and Eliot Cutler aren’t the real reasons the abrasive governor was re-elected.
Letter to the editor: Dismay over LePage re-election spurs college student to work for a better Maine
I celebrated my 18th birthday Nov. 3, 2010. “Celebrated” is an exaggeration, as the day followed the Tuesday that Gov. LePage was elected with 38 percent of the vote. Although one additional ballot from a politically enthused 18-year-old would not have made a difference, I still felt responsible. I tried to stay optimistic, but that […]
Greg Kesich: Cutler badly misjudged the significance of his near miss in 2010
His campaign was built around what he wanted to give, not what the voters wanted to get.
Greg Kesich: Cutler’s inevitable endgame speech needed before it’s too late
It’s a difficult choice, but if the independent fights to the finish he risks another four years of Gov. LePage.
Greg Kesich: Vote-splitting in governor races unfortunate, but it doesn’t have to be this way
Maine could switch to a system that won’t distort the results when there are more than two candidates.
Greg Kesich: Cutler’s not the candidate of choice for those out to oust LePage
Eliot Cutler’s selfish approach greatly increases the odds of the governor’s re-election.