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Capital Insights
Phil Harriman joins the WGAN Morning News in-studio to discuss his latest take on the current state of politics in the state, the country, and around the world. Capital Insights sponsored by Autowerkes Maine in Freeport…Expert and efficient European car service without the attitude! Maine’s number one independent repair facility. 398 Route 1 Freeport. Online at www.AutowerkesMaine.com
Tuesday’s With Howie Carr
Tuesday’s With Howie Carr sponsored by Route 22 Service Center, don’t delay, make an appointment today at Route 22 Service Center. Online at route22servicecenter.com
Supreme Court News
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that states can count mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day, even if they arrive later, a loss for President Trump who sought to limit late voting. The decision, supported by Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett, allows 30 states to maintain their grace periods for late ballots. Trump's efforts to limit mail-in voting through executive orders were previously blocked by federal judges. The speaker agrees with the majority, arguing that the chain of custody, not the timing, is crucial for election integrity. They suggest legislative changes rather than executive orders to address concerns about absentee voting.
Poll Between Candidates
The New York Times/Sienna poll revealed Democrat Hannah Pingree as the heavy favorite in the Maine governor's race, leading with 50% support, followed by Republican Bobby Charles at 36% and independent Rick Bennett at 8%. The poll, conducted between June 19-26 with a margin of error of 4.8%, suggests Pingree's strong position might make the race seem insurmountable, but potential shifts could occur. Rick Bennett needs early, creative advertising to gain momentum and avoid being a non-viable option. Bobby Charles, with a base of 32-35%, could potentially win over independent voters, but the poll indicates a default drift towards the Democratic Party.
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