Some people are just exceptional. Lucky for me my older sister is one of them.
Read MoreElizabeth Warren spoke to a couple hundred people in Bow, New Hampshire on Saturday at the home of Ron Abramson, a former Bernie Sanders supporter. What’s changed since 2016?
Read MorePresident Trump’s senior adviser has been found by the Office of Special Counsel to be in violation of the law — but so what? Will there be consequences?
Read MoreHe is most proud of the relationships he made and kept from both sides of the aisle.
Read MoreShe began her legislative service at the age of 24 and has few regrets — instead focusing on the future for the Mills Administration.
Read MoreHis latest achievement? Putting up hundreds of campaign signs for his sister.
Read MoreShe is doing it all — President of the Senate, Speaker of the House, Probate Judge, Matriarch and more.
Read MoreShe served the state for 22 years and has a long list of things she is proud of including reforming the foreclosure process to protect homeowners and making prescription drugs more available.
Read MoreThe Secretary of State reflects on his work as a legislator around conservation and government accountability.
Read MoreA resource extraction tax was a good bill that didn’t pass unfortunately, but marriage equality was a huge win on his watch in Augusta.
Read MoreShe had an amazing eight year ride as a state representative and farmer working on improving the rural economy.
Read MoreHe is proud of his work defending the institution of the legislature as a Republican under the LePage Administration.
Read MoreShe worked hard to represent hard-working people in Augusta and welcomes the change of tone under the new administration — especially around the issue of public health.
Read More“I was blindsided by the misogyny,” Bond says about the press coverage of the 2016 campaign.
Read MoreSome good news for President Trump — but there remain numerous pending threats of legal jeopardy.
Read More“Most people are not white nationalists,” he says about the “horrifying” stuff Waterville Mayor Nick Isgo is pushing. And former GOP governor Paul Lepage? A “barstool bigot.”
Read MoreA biracial pro-choice Catholic cis millennial real estate lawyer with a plan to attract the next generation to Portland who’s almost but not quite there yet on paid sick leave.
Read MoreIn a race that began with 5 opponents, Sahrebeck was the last man standing and is excited by the challenges ahead, especially the opioid crisis.
Read MoreIt was a rocky start, but the mayor has more work he wants to do for the City of Portland.
Read More“Elections are the best way to change politics in this country,” King says.
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