Golden vying for his Maine House seat; Pingree keeps hers
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Democrats look to hold on to a key swing district in Maine as two-term incumbent Rep. Jared Golden faces a challenge from a former congressman.
Golden, a moderate Democrat who touts guns rights and protection of rural jobs, seeks to again defeat Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin, who held the seat from 2014 to 2018 until losing to Golden. The national Republican Party focused heavily on flipping the district, where former President Donald Trump maintains a strong base of support.
Golden must contend with both Poliquin and independent candidate Tiffany Bond. The race includes ranked-choice voting, which Golden needed to defeat Poliquin last time.
In Maine’s other disctrict, the geographically smaller and much more liberal 1st Congressional District, Democratic Rep. Chellie Pingree was reelected Tuesday, defeating Republican Ed Thelander. Her district is based around Portland, the state’s largest city.