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Maine Education Association PAC Spends $75k on Digital Ads for Democratic State Senate Candidates

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicOctober 4, 2024Updated:October 4, 20247 Comments2 Mins Read
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A political action committee (PAC) founded by the Maine Education Association this week spent $75,500 on digital advertisements in support of six Democratic candidates running for State Senate this November.

According to campaign finance records, Citizens Who Support Maine’s Public Schools, a political spending arm of Maine’s teachers’ union, bought $75,500 worth of digital ads from the public relations firm Berlin Rosen on Wednesday, Oct. 2.

[RELATED: Planned Parenthood Spends Thousands to Unseat Maine House Democrat Who Opposed Late-Term Abortion Bill…]

The independent expenditure was made in support of six Democratic candidates currently running for the Maine Senate, with amounts spent on each candidate being about $12,500.

The six candidates supported by the digital ad campaign are:

  • Sen. Craig Hickman (D-Kennebec), running for reelection in District 14;
  • Sen. Michael Tipping (D-Penobscot), running for reelection in District 8;
  • Rep. Raegan Larochelle (D-Augusta), leaving the House to run for Senate District 15;
  • Sen. Chip Curry (D-Waldo), running for reelection in District 11;
  • Former Rep. Bettyann Sheats (D), running for Senate District 20;
  • Vaughan McLaughlin (D), running for Senate District 1.

Filings with the Maine Ethics Commission show that the Maine Education Association’s Citizens Who Support Maine’s Public Schools PAC has spent nearly $175,000 total during the 2024 election cycle, and currently has about $70,000 cash on hand.

The PAC describes itself as “citizens who support Maine’s public schools,” and state that they support “issues and candidates who support public education.”

[RELATED: Mills Admin Discloses Payments to Press Herald for Publishing Positive Articles on Maine Public Schools, DOE Spending…]

The Maine Education Association has endorsed Kamala Harris (D) for president, Angus King (I) for U.S. Senator, and Chellie Pingree (D) and Jared Golden (D) for Maine’s first and second congressional districts respectively.

The teachers’ union has also endorsed candidates in all of Maine’s 151 House and 35 Senate races.

Out of those 186 endorsements, just three were of Republican candidates, six were of independents, and the remaining 177 endorsements went to Democratic candidates.

The Maine Education Association is Maine’s largest labor union, followed by the Maine Service Employees Association, which represents state workers.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Steve Matson
Steve Matson
1 year ago

These crazy democrats need to lose in November .
They are destroying our state and our country .
Normal vs Crazy .
The voters will decide .

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Get the reading scors UP and then I will support you!

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

They do not have to read they are going to war.

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mark violette
mark violette
1 year ago

Disillusioned Children are the key to ruling America

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Lucille Woods
Lucille Woods
1 year ago

My ten year old granddaughter said to me the other day “ Won’t it be exciting to have a black female president ? “
Where do you suppose she was told that !

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ME Infidel
ME Infidel
1 year ago

Shocking news! The commies at the MEA have endorsed the usual political Democrat hacks. No wonder we’re in trouble politically, financially and spiritually.
These sorry excuses for leaders should be arrested, not re-elected.

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Jesus Murphy
Jesus Murphy
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these two idiots don’t even know they have the Ukrainian flag upside down.

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