Rep. Jared Golden may be the heir apparent to West Virginia’s Joe Manchin in trying to claw Democrats away from the left on issues like energy and the environment.
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, tribal leaders from all over Maine gathered in Bangor to announce their support for Kamala Harris for President.The tribal leaders have launched the Native Americans for Harris-Walz coalition in Maine.
U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine said if re-elected he plans to reintroduce legislation to give the Wabanaki Nations access to future beneficial federal laws, one of the many ways the four tribes are not currently afforded the same rights as the other 570 federally recognized tribes in the U.
A political ad, funded by the Congressional Leadership Fund, conflates a federal assistance program with a misleading headline about a state housing development.
Millions of dollars are flowing into Maine's 2nd Congressional District race from around the country, including from groups financed by billionaire donors who hope to influence which party wins control of the U.
Politicians are embracing conspiracy theories and false claims like never before, including about the weather.
Republican Ronald Russell and unenrolled candidate Ethan Alcorn are campaigning to unseat Rep. Chellie Pingree as the Democratic incumbent seeks a ninth term.
The Maine Youth Political Portal is an online resource and inspiration made by and for young Mainers interested in civic engagement, especially those looking to run for publicly elected political office.
National analysts say the hard-fought race between Jared Golden and Austin Theriault is a toss-up and could decide which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives.
Most of those races—upwards of 400, according to many analysts—are slightly to not at all competitive and that includes Maine’s 1st congressional district. Democratic incumbent Chellie Pingree has cruised to victory in recent campaigns and is expected to do so again this year against Republican Ron Russell.
In November, voters will consider five referendum questions on the ballot. Question 4 involves a 30-million-dollar bond to improve recreational outdoor trails.