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Our office is finally reopening!
The headquarters of the HCDC on Church Street experienced severe flooding from a broken pipe in January 2025 and nearly everything in the office was destroyed. We are so happy to […]
Collins is endangering the health of Mainers
Bangor Daily NewsLetter to the EditorSeptember, 9 2025 I think it is important for all Maine voters to remember that Sen. Susan Collins voted to confirm Robert F Kennedy Jr. as Health and […]
by Maine Democratic Party Mainers are calling out Susan Collins for feigning “concern” over the harmful actions of Trump administration officials that she voted to confirm — including RFK Jr. […]
By Rick Lindquist President Donald J. Trump, true to his campaign promises, has moved to establish a regime in his second presidential term has purposefully aimed to pull back from […]
On August 14th, a moderated forum was held in Ellsworth at the Unitarian Universalist Church featuring a panel of local state reps, representatives of nonprofits, and organizations affected by the […]
Field Position Opening in Hancock County
Immediate Help Wanted! The Maine Democratic Party is looking for a field organizer in Hancock County to help defeat the terrible voter suppression referendum (Question 1) that is coming this fall. This […]
HCDC to offer Community Outreach Training
This fall HCDC will be canvassing in our communities to help get out the vote in November. By canvassing, we can engage voters and help them realize their vote does […]
A Vision for Our Communities, Our State
Letters from Augusta By Gary FriedmanCommentary printed in the Mount Desert Islander What’s the big deal about vision? Well, I think every elected official should be able to answer the […]
HELP WANTED
What else should we be doing besides going to rallies? What comes next? RESIST PAC money flowing into Maine to influence elections. We can’t outraise them, so we need to outwork them. Connect […]
