Maine’s major U.S. Senate candidates disagree strongly over what to do about the growing national debt.
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Senate candidates offer different views for US energy strategy
Maine’s major U.S. Senate candidates all agree about the need to reduce America’s dependence on imported oil, but they disagree about what to replace it with and how to get there.
Maine Senate candidates split over how to cut oil imports
Dill and King put more emphasis on green fuels and oppose nuclear, but Summers favors broader uses of all domestic sources, such as oil drilling.
US Senate candidates differ widely on economy, jobs
Maine’s U.S. Senate candidates have starkly different ideas about how to strengthen the economy and get unemployed Americans back to work.
Independent US Senate candidates weigh in on jobs, economy
Here is a look at where Maine’s three lesser-known U.S. Senate candidates stand on the issues of jobs and the economy. All three are independents.
US Senate candidates differ widely on economy, jobs
Maine’s U.S. Senate candidates have starkly different ideas about how to strengthen the economy and get unemployed Americans back to work.
Other Senate candidates offer prescriptions for economy
Here is a look at where Maine’s three lesser-known U.S. Senate candidates stand on the issues of jobs and the economy.
Maine candidates differ widely on solutions for economy
Voters can see how their views align with positions on taxes, regulations, green energy, job creation and more.
King outraises Summers, Dill in U.S. Senate campaign
Angus King remains the leader by far in dollars raised, giving him a large cash cushion for the final month of the U.S. Senate campaign.
Politics and Facebook can become a volatile mix
Alyssa Eppich, of Saco, said she learned the hard way that politics and Facebook don’t always mix.