🔇 The third TV gubernatorial debate is tonight. ◉ Gov. Janet Mills and former Gov. Paul LePage will be hosted by News Center Maine and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland for an hourlong debate starting at 7 p.m. ◉ Same as the Monday debate from CBS 13 and the Bangor Daily News, independent Sam Hunkler did not meet a polling threshold to participate. ◉ It will be the second-to-last meeting between the candidates ahead of Election Day. The last one comes next Thursday in Presque Isle aired statewide by WAGM, WABI of Bangor and WMTW of Portland. 💅 There were no major ethics penalties among the pre-election complaints. ◉ The Maine Ethics Commission, the state's campaign finance watchdog, found that a national Democratic group violated two areas of law with a round of mailers against Republican legislative candidates, but it imposed no penalties for now while staff investigate the expenses. ◉ Rep. Sue Bernard, R-Caribou, got a nominal $75 fine for some mailers lacking disclosures that they were paid for by her Maine Senate campaign. She attributed it to an accident. Her race against Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, has turned into one of Maine's top elections next month. |
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