Candidate Kenneth Colbath explains that inspired by the election of Edmund Muskie to Governor, he is running to help restore a truly two-party government to Maine, where Republicans have dominated.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/wlbz_station_records/1138/thumbnail.jp
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A short political announcement encouraging listeners to vote for candidate Chauncey Robbins in 1951....
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The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
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Full title: Maine politics and water powers : three radio addresses given from station WCSH Portland...
In an interview this fall with Maine Policy Review, Kenneth Curtis, the former governor, former chai...
James Betts, campaign manager for Democratic gubernatorial contender Tom Connolly, outlines his stra...
Some observers of the 1994 gubernatorial race contend that aside from the call for tax cuts on one s...
Maine Governor Frederick G. Payne explains his reasons for entering the Republican primary election ...
Chauncey Robbins explains his background and reasons for seeking the Republican nomination for Congr...
A short political announcement encouraging listeners to vote for candidate Chauncey Robbins in 1951....
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
A short, 20 second paid announcement encouraging listeners to vote for candidate Chauncey Robbins in...
The Talk of Maine piece on the results of Maine\u27s Republican gubernatorial primary, in which Wat...
A paid political announcement, in the form of an interview with Raymond Campbell, highlighting his p...
Independent govenror Angus S. King is running for a second term in what has been a rather low-key ca...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
This past weekend thousands of Mainers turned out to vote in caucuses in record numbers. Hello, this...
One of eight articles profiling the Republican gubernatorial candidates. Charles M. Webster, 38, of ...
Full title: Maine politics and water powers : three radio addresses given from station WCSH Portland...
In an interview this fall with Maine Policy Review, Kenneth Curtis, the former governor, former chai...
James Betts, campaign manager for Democratic gubernatorial contender Tom Connolly, outlines his stra...
Some observers of the 1994 gubernatorial race contend that aside from the call for tax cuts on one s...