The vice president is still scheduled to hold a Republican campaign rally near Bozeman, Montana, where the fundraiser is being held Monday.
Politics
Political news and information from the Sun Journal.
Lively U.S. Senate debate puts front-runners Collins and Gideon on the hot seat
In one of the nation’s most closely watched races, the candidates challenge one another on health care, racial inequality, judicial nominations and dark money in politics. You can watch it here.
Interactive Guide: Advance voting begins Oct. 4 in Maine
2020 could be the first year in which more than half of voters cast their ballot for president before polls open on Election Day.
In Senate debate, Collins, Gideon share stage for the first time
The televised debate in Maine’s closely watched U.S. Senate race was co-hosted and live streamed by the Portland Press Herald, the Bangor Daily News and News Center Maine.
Twitter to label or remove misleading claims on vote results
The policy goes into effect Sept. 17, a few weeks before the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election.
Trump campaign wants federal judge to kill Nevada vote-by-mail law
Less than eight weeks before the Nov. 3 elections, President Donald Trump’s campaign is urging a federal judge to block a new state law and prevent mail-in ballots from going to all active Nevada voters.
Most Americans plan to vote before Election Day, poll finds
Fear of the coronavirus and doubts about the reliability of mail voting after months of attacks from President Donald Trump are weighing heavily on Americans.
Former Democratic senator, vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman endorses Susan Collins
Joe Lieberman, who served with Collins in the U.S. Senate before retiring in 2012, called the Republican a ‘fighter for women’s issues.’
Trump, Biden and the road to 270 electoral votes
The race could ultimately come down to swing state suburbs, where many educated voters who have traditionally voted Republican have turned away from the president’s party.
White House lawn being re-sod after convention damage
President Trump’s unprecedented decision to stage overtly political events on public property still reverberates nearly two weeks later.