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Political news and information from the Sun Journal.
Judge halts work of Trump commission on law enforcement, finds it violated law
A federal judge concludes the commission violated federal law by failing to empanel members who represent views outside of law enforcement and failing to provide public access to its meetings.
Maine’s high court denies request to put ranked-choice decision on hold
The Maine Republican Party wants to ask the federal courts to consider First Amendment arguments in a case that allows for ranked-choice voting in the November presidential election.
Fishy business in Grenada helped Dale Crafts find the American Dream
The Republican candidate from Maine’s 2nd Congressional District gained newfound appreciation for freedom in a failed business.
Trump, Biden snipe from road and rails after debate chaos
The president and his Democratic challenger are competing for working-class voters in the Midwest.
Judge declines to intervene on Maine’s absentee ballot rules
Justice William Stokes finds that changing the rules so close to the election would not be in the public interest, and that the state’s existing rules present no irreparable harm to voters.
Presidential debate outsiders still ready to rumble for Maine votes
A trio of presidential contenders on Maine’s ballot said voters deserve to hear from more than just Trump and Biden.