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Gov-elect Announces Bipartisan Budget Team

Posted on November 16, 2010 by Aaron Prill
Posted in General, State | Tagged Budget Team, George Kerr, John Robinson, Ken Fletcher, Maine, Mary Mayhew, Paul LePage, Peter Mills, Ryan Low, Sally Lewin, Sawin Millett

On The Absurdity Of Maine’s Legislative Term Limits

Posted on November 4, 2010 by Matthew Gagnon
Posted in Commentary, Elections | Tagged John Martin, Peter Mills, Term Limits

Cutler Unveils Republican Coalition

Posted on July 13, 2010 by Matthew Gagnon
Posted in Commentary, Elections | Tagged Eliot Cutler, Peter Mills, Ted O'Meara

A Pause to Discuss the Primaries

Posted on June 9, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in Commentary, Elections | Tagged 2010 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Bill Beardsley, Eliot Cutler, Les Otten, Libby Mitchell, Pat McGowan, Paul LePage, Peter Mills, Rosa Scarcelli, Steve Abbott, Steve Rowe

The Afternoon Of The Election: Peter Mills

Posted on June 8, 2010 by Matthew Gagnon
Posted in Elections | Tagged 2010 Gubernatorial Race, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Peter Mills

We’re Finally Here: What To Expect Today At The Polls

Posted on June 8, 2010 by Matthew Gagnon
Posted in Elections | Tagged 2010 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, 2010 Gubernatorial Race, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Bill Beardsley, Bruce Poliquin, Les Otten, Libby Mitchell, Matt Jacobson, Pat McGowan, Paul LePage, Peter Mills, Rosa Scarcelli, Steve Abbott, Steve Rowe

Primary Final Thoughts

Posted on June 7, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in Commentary, Elections | Tagged 2010 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Bill Beardsley, Bruce Poliquin, Les Otten, Libby Mitchell, Matt Jacobson, Matthew Dunlap, Pat McGowan, Paul LePage, Peter Mills, Rosa Scarcelli, Steve Abbott, Steve Rowe, Susan Collins

New ME Gov Ads Hit The Tube

Posted on June 3, 2010 by Matthew Gagnon
Posted in Elections | Tagged 2010 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Libby Mitchell, Matt Jacobson, Pat McGowan, Peter Mills, Rosa Scarcelli

Kevin Raye Thinks Otten Will Cut the Mustard

Posted on June 2, 2010 by Derek Viger
Posted in Elections | Tagged 2010 Gubernatorial Race, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Endorsements, Jon Courtney, Kevin Raye, Les Otten, Pat McGowan, Peter Mills, Steve Abbott

The Quiet Madness Of Polling The Primary

Posted on June 1, 2010 by Matthew Gagnon
Posted in Elections | Tagged 2010 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, 2010 Gubernatorial Race, 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary, Bill Beardsley, Bruce Poliquin, Les Otten, Libby Mitchell, Matt Jacobson, Pat McGowan, Paul LePage, Peter Mills, Rosa Scarcelli, Steve Abbott, Steve Rowe

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Matthew Gagnon, a Hampden native, is a Republican political strategist. He previously worked for Sen. Susan Collins and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

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