Eric Brakey ran for Congress and lost. He ran for secretary of state and lost. He ran for U.S. Senate and lost in 2018, and moved to Texas.
When he was in the Maine Senate he voted against the hourly wage raise for Maine workers bill. He voted against funding for school programs, funding for work programs.
But he voted for the tax cut for millionaires in Maine. The money went to the wealthy instead of the people in Senate District 20.
My question is, whose interest is Mr. Brakey looking out for? Theirs or the people of District 20, who he turned his back on?
Robert Shaw, Danville Junction
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