Maine Wire Editor-in-Chief Steve Robinson is being drafted for a future GOP presidential bid.
Boston radio’s Kirk Minihane on the heels of Robinson’s introducing Vice President JD Vance in Bangor posted on X that the muckraking editor is a good bet for the White House.
“I think there’s a 14 percent chance Steve will be president one day,” Minihane posted.
Robinson in his introduction for Vance’s visit to the state’s scandal-plagued Democrat-controlled government told a brief history of The Maine Wire.
The Dexter native and Bowdoin College grad didn’t address his own political future as doing so might have diluted the Vance effect…
Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are arguably leading the odds for the 2028 presidential nomination.
But don’t rule out the journalist/government watchdog who hails from a place called Dexter, Maine.
“I would vote for Steve,” posted Kardoso88.
“Could be the next Trump,” suggests “David,” aka @Cheesin1982.
“He has my vote,” said @MontanaMJE.
Robinson previously worked as an executive producer for the Howie Carr Show and Barstool Sports’ Kirk Minihane Show.
He also produced The Case, Minihane’s cold case podcast investigation into the 1989 disappearance of Jennifer Fay.
And of course Robinson notably helped unmask Boston Globe liar-columnist-in-chief Kevin Cullen’s fraudulent Boston Marathon “reporting.”



