Paul LePage Wins Republican Nomination for Maine's 2nd Congressional District
Former Maine Governor Paul LePage secured the Republican nomination for Maine's 2nd Congressional District on Tuesday, positioning himself for a competitive November general election. The district is considered a key battleground that could influence control of the U.S. House of Representatives. The race is significant because the seat is being vacated by centrist Democrat Jared Golden, who chose not to seek re-election despite previously holding the Republican-leaning district.
Paul LePage, a former two-term Maine governor known for his combative political style, won the Republican primary for the state's 2nd Congressional District on Tuesday. The district, covering much of Maine's forested interior, is widely regarded as a competitive battleground that could play a decisive role in determining which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives. LePage will face the Democratic nominee in November, with the Democratic primary field including state Senator Joe Baldacci and progressive candidates Matt Dunlap, Jordan Wood, and Paige Loud. The seat became open after incumbent centrist Democrat Jared Golden announced he would not seek re-election, despite his previous success in holding the Republican-leaning district. Maine's ranked-choice voting system may delay final confirmation of results.
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LePage wins Maine Republican nod in key US House battleground
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