Bobby Charles and Hannah Pingree set for Maine gubernatorial face off

Republican Bobby Charles and Democrat Hannah Pingree are set to face off in Maine’s gubernatorial race this fall after final vote tabulatinos came through from the primary held over a week ago. The Associated Press called both primary ra…
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