A woman fired for refusing to affirm her support for Israel is justified in suing.
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Our View: Noise aside, the fact is that Jared Golden won in Maine’s 2nd District
Incumbent Bruce Poliquin finally folds after each of his overblown claims against ranked-choice voting is knocked down.
Maine Voices: Urgent plea to a troubled society – make God a priority in your life
Imagine what our world would be like if we all tried to follow, instead of push aside, a loving God’s rules.
Our View: Judge’s refusal to invalidate ranked-choice ruling is a civics lesson
The Constitution is not a barrier to change and gives states ample leeway to reform election practices.
Another View: ‘Straw dog’ arguments at heart of partisan divide
Neither party has a monopoly on ideas, whether they are good ones or dumb ones.
Our View: Ranked-choice voting passes major court test
A federal judge refuses to hand Bruce Poliquin a win that was denied him by the voters of Maine.
Commentary: Relax, people – we survived Nixon, and we’ll survive Trump
In many ways the Trump presidency is like deja vu all over again. Except that Trump is, at least for conservatives, arguably much better than was Nixon.
Our View: Brett Kavanaugh has shown he doesn’t belong on the Supreme Court
The man who testified Thursday can’t control his temper, he is overtly partisan and he doesn’t always tell the truth.
Maine Voices: Base confirmation of Kavanaugh on his superb record over past 35 years
It’s unfair to judge who he is today by how he may – may – have behaved in a stupid moment of his youth.
Commentary: To protect herself, and court, Collins should insist on FBI probe of Kavanaugh
Her party would still be able to confirm him – before or after the midterms – if an inquiry turns up nothing.