- The GOPs Senate campaign committee took the unusual step Thursday of touting the press release of a Democrat. In this case, it was a statement by Maine State Sen. (Huffington Post)
- Maine legislator Cynthia Dill has had a heck of a time getting attention from her national party as she runs an uphill campaign for Senate against independent former Gov. Angus King. (Politico.com)
- She didn't get a lot of attention, mind you. State Sen. Cynthia Dill had a brief phone conversation Thursday with Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), the chairman of the Democratic Senate campaign committee. No endorsement from the national party. (Los Angeles Times)
- Both opponents in this race do not believe insurance companies should have to provide contraception as a health benefit. If you are one of those people wondering why a Democrat is in the race for U.S. Senate, this is why. (Morning Sentinel)
- State Sen. Cynthia Dill, the Democrat from Cape Elizabeth who hopes to replace Olympia Snowe in the U.S. Senate, raised more than $66,000 for her election bid over a three-month period, according to new campaign finance reports. (Kennebec Journal)
- And the numbers became available days after another poll was released showing King has maintained a commanding lead over Republican Charlie Summers and Democrat Cynthia Dill. (Bangor Daily News)
- TRUTH TEST is a regular feature of MaineToday Medias campaign coverage in which we cast a critical eye on the truthfulness of advertising and public comments by political candidates. WATCH this speech: tinyurl. (Press Herald)
- Republican candidate Charlie Summers raised $240,000 through the same period and had nearly $120,000 in cash. Democrat Cynthia Dill raised more than $91,000 and had $28,500 in cash. (Daily Journal)
- $1.8 million raised – and doesn't appear to be taking advantage of a really solid pickup opportunity. Cynthia Dill: Not only is the national Democratic Party basically ignoring its nominee in Maine; so are Democratic donors. (Washington Post)
- In the Senate race, King, a former two-term governor, was favored by 55 percent of surveyed voters, compared to 27 percent support for Snowes fellow Republican, Charlie Summers, and 7 percent for Democrat Cynthia Dill, according to the poll. (Republic)
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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