tdhorus t1_iw0k2xp wrote
Reply to comment by Runnah5555 in Trump-loving candidate's election party 'devolved into chaos' after he conceded to Democratic rival: report - LePage, who previously served as Maine's governor for two terms, has a long history of making racist statements and also making threats of physical violence against his political rivals. by k11them
Agreed, and perhaps it would be good if we collectively stopped posting about politics in this forum. Kinda tired of r/maine being littered with political post and ideologies on the regular. There should be a separate subreddit for politics in Maine imo.
DidDunMegasploded t1_iw0spvv wrote
Politics are one of the few things that get people really talking. And I mean really talking. As in, "I'm introverted but man does politics get me fired up."
Maine is no exception. Plus we're just a few days after Election Day, so political post rates will be increased for a while.
xavyre t1_iw0lyod wrote
/r/mainepolitics
tdhorus t1_iw0ok2p wrote
Great. Thanks for contributing. Now perhaps the mods could facilitate a move of the political discourse.
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