Maine Senate Candidate Platner Says Tattoo Recognized
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Maine Democrat Graham Platner remains committed to his U.S. Senate campaign despite a growing list of controversies.
In the criminal complaint, Bagley is described as having “resided in the District of Maine, and at times, in the area of Bangor.” On Oct. 22, 2024, Bagley told police he had paid $700 for the license and that the picture on it was of him, the affidavit said. He was served a summons for violating Maine law.
The next piece of the puzzle for the group hoping to get the U.S. Supreme Court to establish greater regulations on money in elections was laid on Wednesday. One of two expected appeals were filed in the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston after a federal district court in July ruled that a 2024
Parts of Knox, Thorndike and Unity are the latest additions to a growing list of areas in central Maine with a do-not-eat advisory.
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Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner says he covered up a tattoo that resembled Nazi symbol
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner covered up a tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol, a spokesperson for Platner’s campaign confirmed to NBC News.
Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner said he covered up a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol that he got nearly 20 years ago.
Rebecca Coffin owns Hailey's Kitchen Cafe & Bakery in Windham, Maine. She worried about the local community not being able to afford food.
(The Center Square) — Former Republican Maine Gov. Paul LePage has a narrow lead over incumbent Democratic Rep. Jared Golden in Maine's 2nd Congressional District race, according to a new independent poll.