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Mills Enters Race to Flip Maine Blue
Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) has entered the Senate race to challenge Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME). Mills reportedly launched her bid following encouragement from Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), criticizing Collins’ policies affecting low-income families.
As of Wednesday, the Federal government shutdown has become the longest in history as the standoff continues in Washington over health insurance subsidies.
Mills was reportedly recruited by Democratic Senate leaders after her high-profile confrontation with President Trump in February, in which she told the president she'd "see you in court."
Gov. Janet Mills, who is running to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, criticized her Democratic opponent Graham Platner and his now-covered up tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism. “I obviously vehemently disagree with the things he’s been quoted as saying and doing,
After months of negotiations, Northern Light Health and Anthem Insurance have reached a new agreement — ending uncertainty for thousands of Mainers who rely on both providers for
In June, Maine Gov. Janet Mills vetoed a bill that would have barred the state from taking tribal lands through eminent domain.
The state money, plus $250,000 from a foundation, aims to boost food pantries and other programs as 170,000 Maine residents face the loss of SNAP or food stamp benefits.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat running to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins during the midterm elections, is under fire
Maine Gov. Janet Mills criticized Graham Platner, a rival for the Democratic Senate nomination in 2026, for the first time in public on Monday.
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner tells NBC News’ Sahil Kapur that he’s more “electable” than Democratic Gov. Janet Mills in the race to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins.