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U.S. Sen. Susan Collins today announced her support for Paula Benoit, who is running in the special election for State Senate District 19.

“Paula has been a tremendous leader in the community,”  Collins said in a statement released by the Benoit campaign. “For more than 30 years, Paula owned and operated successful small businesses in Bath. She understands the challenges small businesses face every day and
the value of hard work. Paula doesn’t just talk about job creation; she actually has a proven track record of creating jobs. She will bring her strong independent voice to Augusta to solve problems and not participate in partisan gridlock.”

“I am honored to have Senator Collins’ support for my campaign,” said Benoit. “Senator Collins has been a champion not only for our state, but also for our local community. She is a tireless advocate for Bath Iron Works and the small businesses community. I admire her work in the United States Senate and hope to take her examples of problem solving, hard work and independent approach with me to Augusta.”

Benoit faces Eloise Vitelli, an Arrowsic Democrat; and Daniel Stromgren, a Green Independent from Topsham, in a bid to replace state Sen. Seth Goodall, who resigned to accept appointment to a federal jobs post.

Vitelli unveiled endorsements from unions representing state workers and teachers last week; a letter endorsing her from state Sen. Stan Gerzofsky, D-Brunswick, appears in today’s editions of The Times Record.

The special election for Senate District 19 will be held Tuesday, Aug. 27 in polling places across Sagadahoc County and in Dresden.



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