It attacks two Senate candidates: independent Angus King over a loan he didn’t benefit from and Democrat Cynthia Dill over bills that died before affecting taxpayers.
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TRUTH TEST: GOP tilts at windmills in King, Dill attack ad
A TV ad, paid for by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, or NRSC, hits independent U.S. Senate candidate Angus King and Democratic candidate Cynthia Dill and has a couple of the most spurious claims so far in the campaign season here.
In debate, Maine candidates differ on energy issues
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Summers said during a debate Thursday that he doesn’t believe humans are the primary cause of climate change.
Senate candidates support Obama on Libya attacks
Two of the three also rebuke Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for his criticism of the president’s response before the extent of the attack was clear.
New GOP ad attacks King, Dill over wind power
The TV ad apparently tries to lump King and Dill as the liberal candidates in the Senate race.
Dill chooses to do her job instead of debating rivals
As Cynthia Dill settled in to teach her government class Wednesday at Southern Maine Community College, one of her students asked an obvious question . . .
Senate candidates outline views in first debate
Summers and King show they have differences, but there are no back-and-forth arguments.
King airs first TV ad of campaign
In the ad, dubbed ‘Think Independent,’ the former governor promises to ‘shake up Washington.’
Candidate position website launched for Maine
The “VoteEasy” website allows people to compare their own views on the issues to those of the presidential and Maine congressional candidates.
Summers launches 1st TV ad in Senate race
A Summers spokesman says the ads will start airing on Wednesday.