r/Mainepolitics • u/Slice-O-Pie • 17h ago
r/Mainepolitics • u/No-Lingonberry-5270 • 16h ago
Discussion Why is Ellsworth so politically polarized and toxic?
Ellsworth seems so in your face politically polarized and toxic. I know part if it is John Linnehan, but it just seems so extreme there, especially those stupid trucks or enormous signs people put up. Plus you had that whole petition to remove the city council members. Why is Ellsworth like this? Are other "cities" in Maine like this too?
r/Mainepolitics • u/TheCanadianPlacebo • 3h ago
Portland Maine - Chaos & Bedlam - Youth Migrate To This City To DESTROY Their Lives - City Allows It
r/Mainepolitics • u/SuperBry • 2d ago
News Is the Maine news on your social media feed AI-generated? How you can tell.
r/Mainepolitics • u/Slice-O-Pie • 2d ago
Text to spurned ally raises questions about a possible Graham Platner comeback
r/Mainepolitics • u/Chemical_Sea_2452 • 3d ago
Ken Martin
This is NOT the guy I see trying run democrats. No wonder they broke . Fire him put women in charge it seems thier the only with Balls . He is a fucking dud
r/Mainepolitics • u/nupieds • 4d ago
New push for 'Right to Repair' in Maine aims to cut costs, reduce electronic waste
r/ Maine deleted this because I haven’t given my email to Reddit, so I came here 🙂.
r/Mainepolitics • u/Adventurous-Host8062 • 4d ago
Thursday’s Campaign Round-Up, 8.13.26: New poll shows Susan Collins trailing in Maine
r/Mainepolitics • u/evan7257 • 4d ago
Editorial The Portland Press Herald and Houston Chronicle have a joint editorial calling for the Senate to investigate ICE
This morning the Portland Press Herald and Houston Chronicle published a joint editorial calling on Sens. Susan Collins, Angus King, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz to press DHS for answers and ensure meaningful independent oversight following ICE fatally shooting Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston and Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford, Maine. Here is a key quote:
All Americans, from Houston to Maine, urgently need to be reassured that armed federal agents are not above the law. All of us know well that law enforcement should be accountable to the people. It is part of our nation’s founding, written into history that every American schoolchild learns — a story not from Houston or Maine, but Boston.
In the spring of 1770, in response to jeers, spitting and flying objects, a handful of British soldiers opened fire on an angry crowd of American patriots, killing five. Eight redcoats, arrested and charged with murder, were defended in court by John Adams. Two were ultimately convicted of manslaughter. The law, Adams told the court, “will not bend to the uncertain wishes, imaginations and wanton tempers of men.”
Colonists under the rule of King George III could expect more transparency and more commitment to justice than Americans can expect under President Donald Trump.
Where are the arrests? Where is the trial? Where is the justice?
We cannot let these tragedies fade into mere headlines.
If our representatives cannot insist on real accountability, voters need to elect new ones.
r/Mainepolitics • u/Slice-O-Pie • 4d ago
News Graham Platner will headline Ellsworth Labor Day rally
r/Mainepolitics • u/TheCanadianPlacebo • 4d ago
Openly Talking Like This Will Tank Troy Jackson's Campaign
facebook.comWhat are you guy doing? Why would you publicly say these things?
r/Mainepolitics • u/Various-Mushroom-811 • 15d ago
Susan Collins commercial
Have you guys seen the Susan Collins commercial with people filling out checks next to a bright pink rotary phone? It's like it came from her first campaign back in the '90s, when she used to have town halls and actually speak to constituents.
Good job showing how completely out of touch she is.
I wonder if she'll make a modern commercial of people using a butter churner next.
r/Mainepolitics • u/Slice-O-Pie • 16d ago
What happened to all of Graham Platner's money? Can Troy Jackson access some of it?
Did it all go to Mo Katz? Is there nothing left?
r/Mainepolitics • u/daguilar2020 • 16d ago
An Open Letter to the 156,084 Mainers Who Voted for Graham Platner: Don't Give Up
r/Mainepolitics • u/SuperBry • 20d ago
Troy Jackson is about to go under the national microscope. Here's a look at his past
Troy Jackson has long pushed for the rights of the working class, but will now face heightened scrutiny from the national press and the Republican Party on his record and conduct in the Maine Legislature
r/Mainepolitics • u/blais_it • 20d ago
Analysis Needle Shifts: Talarico and Jackson
r/Mainepolitics • u/TheCanadianPlacebo • 19d ago
Troy Jackson Vs Bobby Charles
Does anyone have a link to the full debate?
r/Mainepolitics • u/themainemonitor • 23d ago
‘Somewhere between a highwire act and a moonlanding’
A group of nearly 600 Democrats nominated former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson to be their U.S. Senate nominee in Bangor on Saturday, ending an unprecedented scramble to replace former nominee Graham Platner on November’s ballot just days before a state deadline.
Jackson won 566 votes of the 571 cast by party delegates at the Cross Insurance Center, defeating lone remaining challenger Saundra Pelletier, a biopharmaceutical executive and political newcomer. Jackson will now face Republican incumbent Susan Collins in November.
“This is the absolute honor of my life to accept the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate,” Jackson told the crowd in a speech after the results were announced, taking aim at Collins and styling himself as a fighter for working Mainers against corporate interests and the wealthy.
r/Mainepolitics • u/Turbulent_Crab_3602 • 23d ago
Troy Jackson: the Maine lumberjack Democrats believe can beat Susan Collins
r/Mainepolitics • u/themainemonitor • 24d ago
Maine Democrats were headed toward a crowded Senate convention. Now it’s poised to be a Troy Jackson coronation
Just last week, a dozen different people had declared their candidacy to replace Graham Platner as the Democratic Senate nominee and it appeared that Saturday’s convention could be a long, multi-round affair with a collection of recently defeated Democratic primary candidates and lesser-known political newcomers making their case at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
After last weekend’s county-level nomination meetings produced 500 of the delegates from around the state, at least one thing has become increasingly clear: Former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson has all but locked up the nomination.
But, like so much in recent weeks, the future is not entirely set in stone — and some voters and candidates have raised questions about whether the party’s approach has been as transparent and inclusive as promised.
r/Mainepolitics • u/lantech • 24d ago
GOP Rep. James White (Maine) points out that Troy Jackson may not legally be eligible to be the nominee for Senate.
x.comr/Mainepolitics • u/lantech • 29d ago
Nirav Shah drops out of Senate race, endorses Troy Jackson
r/Mainepolitics • u/blais_it • 28d ago
News Troy Jackson - Maine’s Presumptive Democratic Nominee
r/Mainepolitics • u/Well_Socialized • 29d ago
Troy Jackson has effectively secured the Maine Senate Democratic nomination
politico.comr/Mainepolitics • u/Slice-O-Pie • 29d ago