The Republican nominee, aiming to win Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, is scheduled to appear at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
Election 2016
Trump battered, defensive in face of new allegations of sexual misconduct
Two more women say they were groped by the Republican nominee, who tells an audience in North Carolina that at least two of his accusers weren’t attractive enough to warrant his attention.
Candidate forums set for this month in Augusta, Hallowell, Gardiner
Those running for sheriff, City Council and the Legislature will get a chance to pitch their ideas to voters.
Woman says Trump groped under her skirt in nightclub in 1990s
Kristin Anderson recounts that she didn’t know Donald Trump when he touched her while she was talking to other people.
Incumbent Hobart faces challenge from Berry in Maine House District 55
Both men have experience serving in the Legislature and want to return to Augusta to represent the residents of Bowdoin, Bowdoinham and most of Richmond.
Oakland Town Council chairman faces retired Maine Army National Guard official in race for House District 77
Both Republican Michael Perkins, of Oakland, and Democrat Alan Tibbetts, of Sidney, want to create jobs in the state, but both have different ideas of how to do it.
In 2 searing speeches, the 2016 presidential race is crystallized
Trump’s speech was an angry all-out defense and Obama’s was a scorching takedown of the Republican candidate.
Clinton reveals little in response to questions in lawsuit over emails
Judicial Watch, a conservative legal group, has sued seeking information about the Democratic nominee’s use of a private email server when she was secretary of state.
Why it matters: Big money donors criticized, courted
Both candidates talk of changing the system, but both have benefited with millions in donations.
Sen. Susan Collins weighs in on presidential race at Harvard forum
Maine’s Republican senator confirms that she won’t vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, and says she expects the Republican Party to swing back toward the political center.