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Indivisible, a progressive 501(c)(4) organization based in Washington, D.C., has more than a dozen local chapters in Maine.
The 2nd District congressman certainly isn't hurting for options, however, when it comes to his political future.
Former Gov. Paul LePage (R-ME) launched a campaign to oust Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), one of the most vulnerable Democrats in ...
If Gov. Janet Mills decides against challenging Sen. Susan Collins, the 2nd District congressman could step up.
Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage, an early supporter of President Donald Trump’s first successful White House bid and a ...
Golden narrowly fended off Republican Austin Theriault in the last election, highlighting the Maine district's razor-thin ...
Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage announced Monday he's running for Congress in the state's 2nd District, aiming to unseat ...
Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage announced Monday that he was running for the state's 2nd District represented by Democrat Jared ...
Angus King III, the eldest son of the independent Maine senator, is running for governor — an office his father held for two ...
Maine, released a statement Monday afternoon on Paul Lepage’s announcement to enter the race for the Maine’s 2nd ...
LePage's candidacy marks the second time the Republican has attempted to return to politics since leaving the governor's ...
WATERVILLE — Rep. Jared Golden said he will not hold town halls because of groups like Indivisible, a progressive nonprofit organization that he says is using dark money to further polarize ...