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The Maine Democratic Senate Debate To Replace Platner Was - Quite Something
The Maine Democratic Senate Debate To Replace Platner Was - Quite Something
The field of eight candidates was split into two groups of four, running the top-tier candidates first and dishing the rest out for a second round. By the time it wrapped, these eight took turns explaining why they, specifically, are the ones who can finally unseat an incumbent who has outlasted six presidential administrations, and ended up making Graham Platner look pretty good in the process.
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows participated in the first segment. She previously...
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Soaring expenses for raw materials and labor have delivered a blow to yet another longtime business, claiming Lammes Candies, a family-owned confectioner that has operated in the South for more than a century, FOX 7 Austin reports.
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