The Washington Post
columnists
Maine Compass: Open hearings needed before harmful ruling on net neutrality
Ending open internent access will hurt small businesses and consumers and cripple fair-practice enforcement.
Maine Compass: Don’t rush to judgment on Pine Tree Zones
The recent state accountability report reached conclusions without adequate data to support those conclusions.
Jim Fossel: What’s on Democrats’ wish list
With important votes coming, the minority party has a chance to leverage some victories.
Maine Voices: Maine women keep the state running
Far from ordinary, these real, live women have the answers.
Don Roberts: Channel change irks Augusta
Moving a local access channel will not do residents any favors, plus a note on a previous column.
Commentary: In refusing to step down, Moore and others follow Bill Clinton’s playbook
The Washington Post
Tom Waddell: Roy Moore and loose morals
The GOP’s defense of the Senate candidate from Alabama shows Evangelicals have lost their way.
Another View: Rooks’ ‘better way’ of voting is no better
Fusion voting is better than plurality, but not as good as ranked choice.