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📷 From left, Rep. Jared Golden, Sen. Angus King, Gov. Janet Mills, and Kathie Leonard, CEO of Auburn Manufacturing listen as President Joe Biden in Auburn on July 28, 2023. (AP photo by Susan Walsh) |
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📻 The governor and Maine's swing-seat congressman go on the radio. ◉ Gov. Janet Mills and U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine's 2nd District, two of the state's most powerful Democrats, did rare full hours of radio on Thursday. Mills was on Maine Public's "Maine Calling," while Golden went on with conservative host Matt Gagnon's WGAN morning show. ◉ Among the highlights were Mills' continued skepticism of the utility takeover that constitutes Question 3 on Maine's November ballot. She vetoed a similar bill in 2021 and teased a formal statement that is coming soon, but she worried that it was a "simple solution to a complex problem." The governor also said she's entertaining laws aimed at fighting neo-Nazis organizing in Maine. ◉ Golden's hour was more freewheeling. He made some interesting comments on his recent disagreements with fellow Democrats, including his opposition to President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan, by noting that he is 41 years old and does not plan on serving in Congress "forever." ◉ "I believe one of my sources of strength in Congress is not letting this become the center of my universe or my ego, that there is a life beyond service," he said, followed by a pregnant pause. "In Congress, anyway." ◉ This could fuel speculation that Golden may come home and run for governor as soon as 2026, when Mills is term-limited. He may have to contend with a difficult primary and is not even assured his own seat until then. Golden could be in one of the nation's most competitive 2024 races. National Republicans are rallying around state Rep. Austin Theriault of Fort Kent and others are either in or considering a run next year. |
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