It’s important that the facts of her record come out before her opponent starts to spread lies, the 2nd District Democratic candidate says.
columnists
Rooks: State shutdown’s shadow still looms
The 1991 shutdown of Maine government has resulted in a series of ineffectual legislative leadership.
George Smith: The blessings of gratitude
Looking back on a life well-lived, it’s hard to be anything but happy.
Lawton: With economy, wild dogs of fear overtake our imaginations
There is a strange disconnect between how people feel about their own economic well-being, and what they see across the country.
Maine Children’s Alliance supports Stand Up for Students question
The ballot initiative will set up a fund to advance public education from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Supporting innovation in Maine
The state is far behind on funding for research and development, particularly coming from the private sector.
Living inside the echo chamber
How do make good decisions when we only listen to what we want?
Gerry Boyle: A cultural divide over guns
How firearms are seen here in Maine differs a great deal from how they are perceived in inner-city Boston.
Roberts: With Trump, the unbelievable becomes possible
The presumptive Republican nominee has to convince voters that he is a safe alternative to Hillary.
Harmon: Don’t worry about the summer of 2016
Depending on how the election goes, we should be more concerned about 2017, and beyond.