So, you can’t stand President Trump. Don’t want to see him or hear him. Just want to vote him out! Be careful when acting on emotions. Think about their consequences. Is it the president’s personality or their policies that you should consider? Which candidate will negatively impact your life the most? Do you enjoy paying […]
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Letter to the editor: Poor face new barrier to legal help
In the COVID era, people without computers or internet access need public webcam infrastructure to meet the terms under which their cases were resolved.
Letter to the editor: A vote for Collins is a vote for failed Republican agenda
There are no perfect politicians. We just have to choose the best person available. I previously voted multiple times for Sen. Susan Collins. However, Susan Collins has been consistently supportive of the Republican Party agenda. Thus, if we vote for Susan Collins, we are voting to support an agenda that has included appeals to racism […]
Letter to the editor: Fournier will bring fresh perspective, ideas to City Council
Every Portland voter now has the opportunity to vote for April Fournier for the at-large seat on the City Council, and I hope they will join me in doing so. April is the kind of person I want representing me: She’s hardworking, smart, energetic, compassionate and collaborative. She’s got a wealth of professional and personal […]
Letter to the editor: Admit mistake in 2016, ask questions now
In the novel “A Man Called Ove,” the narrator observes: “It is difficult to admit that one is wrong. Particularly when one has been wrong for a very long time.” Many people, in 2016, voted for Donald Trump to be president. Now, those who voted for him, and those who may be inclined to vote […]
Letter to the editor: Brenner will be tireless problem-solver in Senate District 30
Democrat Stacy Brenner is the whole package. We met more than a decade ago as we tried to solve a tricky fundraising problem for our children’s school. It was there that I first witnessed the compassionate and fiercely creative energy with which Stacy is able to tackle complicated problems. Her background in farming and women’s […]
Letter to the editor: Left in the dark by repeated power failures
A South Portland resident who’s experienced outages 7 times in the past year wonders about the feasibility of burying utility lines.
Letter to the editor: Informed, even-keeled Carney will serve Senate District 29 well
I support Democrat Anne Carney for Maine Senate in District 29. As a representative, she sponsored bills that made health care more available for children and provided workplace accommodations for veterans and expectant mothers. Both passed with bipartisan support. Thanks to her, we have a law to eliminate foam food containers and another requiring terminal […]
Letter to the editor: Rivard will educate, unify Senate District 30 constituents
As a lifelong Mainer, 20-year educator and patient of Republican Sara Rivard, I will be voting for her for District 30 state senator. Rivard, a doctor of chiropractic, has devoted her career to helping Mainers improve their health, and she looks at the whole person when considering wellness. I know that when she’s in Augusta […]
Letter to the editor: Gideon will push for what Americans need to fight virus
Democrat Sara Gideon hit the nail on the head in the Sept. 28 debate. She called for national leadership to fight the coronavirus. Where is U.S. Sen. Susan Collins’ leadership? She has focused on economic Band-Aids. A Band-Aid doesn’t solve the problem. The economy depends on us. As long as we are afraid to go […]