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PublishedJuly 1, 2018
Greg Kesich: Abortion fight will be on state level
With changes on the Supreme Court, Maine's next governor will have a lot of influence over women's health choices.
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PublishedJune 17, 2018
Greg Kesich: Even in Maine, all politics is national
From the effort to recall the mayor of Waterville, to issues such as immigration and women mobilizing, we are not alone.
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PublishedJune 10, 2018
Greg Kesich: Attacks, vote pledges enliven Democratic primary
The uncharted territory of ranked-choice voting makes two recent events difficult to parse.
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PublishedJune 3, 2018
Greg Kesich: Criticize what she said, if you want, but not her right to say it
Many readers took issue with a recent Cynthia Dill column, but can we no longer tolerate differences of opinion?
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PublishedMay 27, 2018
Greg Kesich: District attorney has power and so do voters
Electing a new Cumberland County DA brings the chance to affect the opioid crisis and improve the justice system.
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PublishedMay 20, 2018
Greg Kesich: As nation divides, so does Maine
We pride ourselves on our political independence, but in the voting booth, partisanship rears its ubiquitous head.
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PublishedApril 18, 2018
Greg Kesich: Garrett Mason has more than just a prayer at being next governor
As Paul LePage has shown twice, a highly motivated minority can beat a divided opposition.
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PublishedApril 11, 2018
Greg Kesich: Ranked choice the smart choice for candidate with broad appeal
Contrary to the opponents, it's neither confusing nor a method of making winners out of losers.
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PublishedMarch 21, 2018
Greg Kesich: A birthday party can take you on a ride in a time machine
The view from here goes deep into the past and far into the future, if you look hard enough.
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PublishedMarch 7, 2018
Greg Kesich: Gov. LePage dreams up phony problem when state has real ones to solve
Legislators should ask why the non-issue of female genital mutilation in Maine is suddenly his big priority.
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