All that he has accomplished – in trade, the economy and foreign policy – will be at risk if Biden is elected.
Op-eds
Jim Fossel: Court packing would damage democratic institutions
Democrats are threatening to tear up the Supreme Court in response to Republicans’ constitutional actions.
The View From Here: Collins’ 2017 tax vote started the slide
Support for a giveaway to the rich changed the way some Collins supporters viewed their senator.
Maine Voices: Fire-free forests aren’t possible, but we can’t abandon prevention
Containment efforts have paid off in Maine – in a record-breaking wildfire year here, the average acreage per fire is very low.
Commentary: Don’t be part of the ‘twindemic.’ Get a flu shot
You can contract COVID and the flu at the same time – and though the flu vaccine isn’t perfect, it will at least blunt the effect of the influenza infection.
Commentary: Judges must heed RBG’s example, uphold federal role in protecting environment
A grasp of climate science and of their rulings’ long-term impacts should be the baseline for nomination and confirmation to the federal bench.
Kevin Raye: Sen. Susan Collins hasn’t changed – let’s re-elect her
Trading a powerful and bipartisan senator for a party line-oriented freshman back-bencher won’t make Washington more civil or Maine more prosperous.
Maine Voices: Your vote – use it now or prepare yourself to lose it
Flaws in our Constitution and laws could enable the loser of the 2016 popular vote to overrule democracy if he’s not decisively trounced Nov. 3.
Maine Voices: Understanding science, truth can help defeat denial, distortion
COVID-19 shows that if we accept as true only what we want to be true, then we’ll overlook what we prefer not to see.
Leonard Pitts: Whitmer kidnap plot reveals a certain kind of entitlement
This sort of violence and bitterness stems from the conviction that by dint of color or culture, one deserves the final word.