Between these and other comments, Graham Platner has showed me who he truly is, and I believe him.
Op-eds
Republican Lance Walker, Maine’s top federal judge, is a model jurist | Steve Collins
Walker has shown time and again that his allegiance is to something that may seem quaint these days: the law.
Snowshoeing in New England found its footing in Maine | Opinion
One man’s hobby in the 1920s wound up becoming a cultural movement.
Only Mainers get to choose Maine’s next senator | Opinion
It doesn’t matter what the Democratic Party machine or a rival candidate (like me) thinks about Graham Platner. The only voice that matters is the voter’s.
Bayside properties offer Portland a rare chance at a community reset | Opinion
The opportunity to build hundreds of new homes in addition to creating a new public park will not come along again. We need to get it right.
Take time to unravel the Platner plot | Opinion
Maine’s Democratic Senate candidate is likeable and exciting. That doesn’t mean we have to vote him in.
Settling in with Sonny | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
My first joint project with my newborn child? You guessed it, feeding.
For Democrats, it’s political posturing at any price | Opinion
The party has become so focused on winning moral arguments that it has forgotten how to win legislative ones.
Canadians need reassurance before visiting Maine | Opinion
We need to know that Maine politicians will not cooperate with or facilitate the Trump administration’s mass deportation machine.
Parties should be glad Maine voters have choices | Jim Fossel
We need leaders who can adapt, regardless of party or age. If that’s older candidates, fine. But let the electorate decide.