His 25-percentage-point lead in June appears to be cut in half as Republican ads erode the independent’s support.
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Senate candidate King announces endorsements
Several groups, including firefighters and nurses, have endorsed the independent former governor in the U.S. Senate race.
Fresh waves of anti-Angus King ads to air
The independent’s campaign fires back at ads sponsored by national pro-Republican groups.
Wind deal dogs Angus King
When Angus King launched his wind energy business in 2007, the notion of clean power was gaining popularity and the former governor was anxious to be its pitchman. “I’m excited about it,” King said at the time. “I hope it’s a positive experience for us and for Maine.” King is still positive about wind power, […]
Angus King defends his wind career
The former Maine governor and his former business partner in a wind farm project dismiss recent Republican attacks as having no basis in fact.
Senate candidates support Obama’s response to Libya attack
PORTLAND — Maine’s three leading U.S. Senate candidates said Thursday they supported President Barack Obama’s measured statements and security response to the attack on American officials in Libya this week.
Senate candidates back Obama on Libya
PORTLAND — Maine’s three leading U.S. Senate candidates said Thursday they supported President Barack Obama’s measured statements and security response to the attack on American officials in Libya this week.
In debate, Maine candidates differ on energy issues
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Summers said during a debate Thursday that he doesn’t believe humans are the primary cause of climate change.
Senate candidates support Obama on Libya attacks
Two of the three also rebuke Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for his criticism of the president’s response before the extent of the attack was clear.
King, Summers face off in Senate campaign debate
Former Gov. King and Secretary of State Summers traded opinions on taxes, health care, energy and regulation in front of an invitation-only audience of about 200 people at a Texas Instruments plant here.