They must quickly repair a post-election schism and identify a leader who has statewide appeal.
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Greg Kesich: In Portland, labeling someone ‘progressive’ means … well, not much
Rankings that reduce the work of city councilors to a single number shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Greg Kesich: Bernie Sanders’ agenda can win in Maine if a candidate can pull it off
His success should give Democrats pause as the 2018 gubernatorial campaign approaches.
Greg Kesich: Do big crowds of demonstrators matter? For many reasons, yes
When action plans are made afterward, it’s the energy of the masses that gives authority to the next steps.
Greg Kesich: Reign of Gov. LePage offers preview, and lessons, for life under Trump
Their approaches are quite similar, and despite fierce opposition, no one has been able to derail them.
Greg Kesich: Hey Maine Democrats, try not to turn a victory at the polls into a defeat
Enthusiasm is lacking for the voter-approved minimum wage increase that should be your party’s bread and butter.
Greg Kesich: A pre-Inauguration Day letter to my daughters
Learn how to trust your fellow citizens or you’ll be an easy mark for a political con man like our next president.
Greg Kesich: Columnist M.D. Harmon showed there’s more to us than what we think and say
A study in contrasts, Harmon wrote stinging commentary, yet behaved with great kindness.
Greg Kesich: It’s a wonderful life, even for Democrats (really)
After losing a big election, nothing looks quite the same, but that’s not always such a bad thing.
Greg Kesich: Never mind olive branches, mayor, your path to power is politics
Build support for your ideas, listen to colleagues on the council and make deals to form a coalition with clout.