The candidate’s rhetoric continues to force party members to either defend or reject their nominee.
Election 2016
Our View: Maine needs rational pot policy, so vote ‘yes’ on Question 1
On Election Day, Mainers have a chance to vote against the failed 40-year war on drugs.
Bill Nemitz: No grave concerns about integrity of Maine’s upcoming election
Gov. LePage’s talk of voter fraud is nonsense and, says Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, ‘absolutely irresponsible.’
Debate analysis: A promising beginning, then more of the same
The final debate appears unlikely to improve Donald Trump’s presidential prospects.
Flier draws fire for linking Maine House leader Jeff McCabe and Islamic State
A Maine Ethics Commission official says a conservative group led by Rep. Larry Lockman, R-Amherst, might have violated ethics laws by not disclosing the cost of the recent mailing.
Why it matters: Broad power of IRS could be at stake
As long as there’s tax collection, some agency has to be in charge.
In final debate, Trump won’t say whether he would accept a loss on Election Day
‘I will keep you in suspense,’ says the Republican nominee, who trails in the polls and has maintained that the voting process is rigged.
Checking the facts from the third presidential debate
What the candidates said, and how it squares with the facts.
Poliquin and Cain focus on jobs and economy in second debate
Maine’s 2nd District congressional candidates also trade barbs over outside spending, veterans affairs, health care and environmental issues.
Yarmouth to vote on restrictions to where sex offenders can live
A proposed ordinance would prevent offenders convicted of crimes against children under age 14 from living 750 feet from a school.