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w4rma

(31,700 posts)
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:04 PM Jun 2016

29 ‘Sanders Democrats’ Win in Maine Primaries, Advance To General Elections

The Sanders political revolution continues to spread throughout the Democratic Party, as 29 “Sanders Democrats” won their respective primaries for state government positions in Maine on Tuesday. Four first-time primary winners will be joining a field of 25 other candidates who either already hold state office or ran unopposed in their respective primaries, all of whom have previously endorsed Bernie Sanders.

Ben Chipman, who is currently a member of the Maine State House of Representatives, defeated two challengers, Charles Radis and Diane Russell, taking 53% of the vote. Chipman will not run for re-election, choosing to face off against Republican Mark Lockman and Green Party candidate, Seth Baker, for the Maine State Senate 27th District seat.

Justin Chenette, also currently serving in the Maine State House of Representatives, will forego reelection to the House and try and win the 31st State Senate District seat after defeating Barry Hobbins with 56% of the vote. Chenette will run against Republican William Gombar in the general election to decide who will win the seat.

Mark Dion will be looking to win a seat in the Maine State Senate, representing the 28th senate district. He also defeated two opponents, Jill Duson and Ann Peoples, with 44% of the vote. Dion will face Republican Karen Usher for the senate seat.

Gina Melaragno will try to retain her seat in State House District 62 after defeating her primary challenger, Brian Bolduc, by 70 points. Melaragno will be challenged by Republican Brandon Dickey in the general election on November 8th.

http://www.progressivebrief.com/29-sanders-democrats-win-maine/

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29 ‘Sanders Democrats’ Win in Maine Primaries, Advance To General Elections (Original Post) w4rma Jun 2016 OP
Great news! Phlem Jun 2016 #1
Building your grassroots Revolution at the State and local level makes more sense... brooklynite Jun 2016 #2
absolutely the only way to start a political revolution swhisper1 Jun 2016 #3
funny, thats what bernie said. and we are going for it in congressional races too. swhisper1 Jun 2016 #4
Awesome! zappaman Jun 2016 #5
K & effing-R! Scuba Jun 2016 #6

brooklynite

(94,384 posts)
2. Building your grassroots Revolution at the State and local level makes more sense...
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:06 PM
Jun 2016

...than immediately going for Congressional seats or the Presidency.

 

swhisper1

(851 posts)
3. absolutely the only way to start a political revolution
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:26 PM
Jun 2016

keep it up revolutionaries, goodwork! Bernie shook the tree, now it is our time to roll up our sleeves and adjust the base in every state. Progressive demss all the way, eliminate 33rd ways and blue dogs---ignition

 

swhisper1

(851 posts)
4. funny, thats what bernie said. and we are going for it in congressional races too.
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:30 PM
Jun 2016

it will be harder, but so far, the chosen Reps are winning their primaries. We do not listen to "Can't"

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