Several hundred people show up for an outdoor event at Dysart’s Restaurant and Truck Stop in Hermon to support the Trump-Pence ticket.
Politics
Local, statewide and national political news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Florida begins early voting with no major problems
The most populous counties had wait times of 15 minutes or less, although a few sites reported waits of up to 90 minutes.
Supreme Court to review two cases involving Trump’s border policy
The justices’ decision continues their practice of reviewing lower court rulings that have found the president’s immigration policies illegal over the past four years.
November election may test Maine’s ballot supply
Polling places can get permission to photocopy ballots if supplies run low, but that will slow the count because copies can’t be fed into tabulating machines.
Trump, Biden go on offense in states they’re trying to flip
Both candidates are trying to make inroads in states that could help secure a path to victory, but the dynamics of the race are remarkably stable.
Michigan governor pushes back against Trump rally chants
Gretchen Whitmer says “lock her up” is ‘disturbing’ and inspires domestic terrorism.
Russell reflects on his 26 years on Winslow Town Council
Steve Russell has two more council meetings before handing over the District 5 duties to Joseph Roch Gravel.
Max Linn promises change in long-shot U.S. Senate campaign
The independent is running against the two-party system and the massive amounts of campaign spending in the race, but faces an uphill battle in his effort to unseat Sen. Susan Collins.
Maine meteorologists exchange bogus accusations in funny ‘attack ads’
The spots spark a faux feud among News Center Maine (WCSH/WLBZ) forecasters Keith Carson and Todd Gutner.
Fight for Maine’s 2nd District brings less money, fire this time around
Two years ago, the sprawling, rural district played a key role in the Democrats’ drive to take back the U.S. House of Representatives.