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Maine’s four presidential electors have divided their tallies for the second time in state history
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Maine’s four presidential electors have divided their tallies for the second time in state history
Lines of people waiting to check in and vote stretched outside during the Kennebec County Republican caucus Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, R-2nd District, left, chats with voters in a crowded hallway during Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, R-2nd District, speaks in a crowded room during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, R-2nd District, speaks in a crowded room during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, R-2nd District, left, chats with Gov. Paul LePage during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
Gov. Paul LePage speaks from stage during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
Gov. Paul LePage speaks from stage during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea School.
Voters applaud while Gov. Paul LePage endorses Donald Trump during his speech at the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
Lines of voters stretch down hallways and around the gymnasium during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
Lines of voters stretch down hallways and around the gymnasium during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.
Lines of voters stretch down hallways and around the gymnasium during the Kennebec County Republican caucus on Saturday at Chelsea Elementary School.