Sen. Peter Mills, R-Cornville, is making the media rounds today to announce his candidacy for governor in 2010.
This just in from Rasmussen Reports:
Sen. Peter Mills, R-Cornville, and former Biddeford Mayor Donna Dion, a Democrat, filed paperwork this week to run for governor.
The fiscally conservative Blue Dog Democrats -- U.S. Rep.
The New York Times Web site has an analysis today of the 39 races for governor that will be on the ballot in 2010.
Sen. David Trahan, R-Waldoboro, says he’s got $7,000 raised already, with more on the way, to help pay for a people’s veto of the new tax reform law.
Gov. John Baldacci is in Mississippi this weekend for the National Governors Association annual meeting.
The office of U.S. Sen. Susan Collins sent out a statement in the early morning hours Thursday to say Collins, R-Maine, met with President Barack Obama to talk about health care.
The Washington Post Web site has a fun story about the Congressional women’s softball team, which apparently lost to staffers 14-8 in a recent game.
Now that the hearings have begun, we can all get a better feel for Sonia Sotomayor, President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee.
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