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Early Look at Maine Primary Races: Platner Leads Mills, Collins Far Ahead of Unknown GOP Challengers 10/23/2025
Graham Platner leads Maine Governor Janet Mills in the race for the 2026 Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, fueled by a wide lead among self-described socialists and progressives along with young people. On the Republican side, incumbent Senator Susan Collins holds a commanding lead over her challengers, who are unknown to most likely Republican primary voters. In Maine\u27s 2nd Congressional District, former Governor Paul LePage holds a narrow lead over incumbent Democrat Jared Golden in the 2026 House of Representatives contest. Maine Auditor Matthew Dunlap, who is challenging Golden for the Democratic nomination, is more popular than Golden among likely voters in the 2nd District. In the upcoming Referendum Election, Mainers are deadlocked on the proposed Voter ID & Electoral Reform and Red Flag Law questions, the latter nearly one-third of Mainers say they do not understand well
GLOBE and Natural Inquirer Crosswalk K-2: How Do Trees Live in Cities? A lesson for K- 2 classrooms
Vance Dominates GOP Field in 2028 VT Primary Snapshot as Ocasio-Cortez, Newsom & Buttigieg Lead Among Dems 10/27/2025
Looking far out ahead to the 2028 presidential primaries in Vermont, Vice President JD Vance is the early leader on the Republican side, while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Gavin Newsom, and Pete Buttigieg head up the Democratic. Approval of President Trump\u27s job performance is unchanged among Vermonters. A majority of Vermonters believe Trump deserves at least some credit for his role in the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, however most state residents believe the ceasefire will not last. Most Vermonters blame Congressional Republicans and President Trump for the shutdown of the federal government, but a majority believe Congressional Democrats bear at least some responsibility as well