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Republicans got their preferred Paul LePage opponent, but Maine’s 2nd District race is far from over
Dunlap won after ranked-choice runoffs as outside groups prepare to spend more than $13 million in the district race.
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National Democrats rally behind a candidate they doubted in Maine’s 2nd District
PoliticsOur political journalists are based in the Maine State House and have deep source networks across the partisan spectrum in communities all over the state. Their coverage aims to cut through major debates and probe how officials make decisions. Read more Politics coverage here. National Democrats are throwing their full support behind State Auditor Matt Dunlap in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race even after some tried to nudge him a…
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Republicans got their preferred Paul LePage opponent, but Maine’s 2nd District race is far from over
State Auditor Matt Dunlap rose above the preferred choice of national Democrats, state Sen. Joe Baldacci, to win the primary. Republicans say they are happy that former Gov. Paul LePage is facing him in November.

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Total News Sources4
Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center3Last Updated75% Center
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- 75% of the sources are Center
75% Center
L 25%
C 75%
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