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Republican Gubernatorial Frontrunner Claimed to Be on MaineCare Benefits in Facebook Post Before Correcting to Medicare

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotMay 28, 2026Updated:May 28, 20266 Comments3 Mins Read2K Views
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Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Bobby Charles admitted to receiving MaineCare benefits in a Facebook post on Thursday and reaffirmed that statement in the comments before correcting it and saying that he is actually on Medicare.

Charles’s rapid-fire style on social media has successfully drawn attention from voters and has likely contributed to his consistent place at the top of polls. However, it also carries risks, such as an apparent typo suggesting that Charles was enrolled in a program whose failings he has consistently criticized.

He spoke to The Maine Wire over the phone to explain the situation while taking responsibility for the mistake himself.

“The buck stops with me; I’m the candidate; it’s my fault,” he said on a phone call with The Maine Wire.

He explained that he spoke to his staff and told them to put up the original post, then learned that they had made an error and told them to fix it, and also issued a correction himself.

[RELATED: Pan Atlantic Poll: Platner Leading Collins With Shah and Bobby Charles Clear Gubernatorial Frontrunners…]

“I grew up in Wayne. My mother was a public school teacher earning $12,000 a year. I am on Mainecare right now. I am not a career politician. I am not an Augusta insider,” said Charles in his post.

The post quickly raised questions about why the veteran naval intelligence officer and leading gubernatorial candidate would be receiving taxpayer funded MaineCare benefits intended primarily for low-income Mainers and families.

One Facebook commenter asked for clarification on whether Charles actually meant that he was taking MaineCare benefits or had made a mistake and was actually on the Veterans Affairs (VA) health system.

“You’re on MaineCare right now? Not the VA health system,” asked the Facebook user.

“Yes,” replied Charles.

Following backlash, Charles issued a new post hours later clarifying his statement and edited his response to the commentator.

“A quick clarification: I am on Medicare. As a 65-year-old veteran, I transitioned to Medicare this year, like millions of Americans do when they reach that age. Health care costs are out of control, and that is exactly why this issue matters to me personally,” said Charles.

His updated comment provided additional clarification. Charles explained that he just transitioned from his previous insurance to Medicare at the start of this year after turning 65 and becoming eligible for the program.

“I am on … Medicare, which is what you get on after age 65! Moved from my prior insurance to Medicare – as most Mainers do – early this year! Just part of the process! Totally committed to returning affordability, access and quality to Maine’s healthcare system,” said Charles.

MaineCare and Medicare are two distinct taxpayer-funded healthcare programs.

MaineCare is Maine’s Medicaid program, which uses a combination of both state and federal funds and is primarily intended for low-income Mainers who cannot afford health insurance.

Medicare, however, is a federal healthcare program generally available to every American over the age of 65.

Gubernatorial candidate David Jones issued a statement criticizing Charles for the error.

“Bobby Charles and his team are clearly not ready for primetime. If you don’t know the difference between Medicare and MaineCare, this job is not for you,” said Jones.

“Either Bobby doesn’t know the difference between Medicare and MaineCare, or he’s actually collecting welfare,” he added.

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected] or ‪(401) 216-9160‬.

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Louisewoods
Louisewoods
20 days ago

Here we go folks let’s Slur , Slam , Lie , and distort the facts .
The democrats and the Maine media are scared to death of Charles and will say and do ANYTHING to prevent him from gaining control of Augusta .
The State of Maine NEEDS A NEW GOVERNOR in Augusta .
Bobby Charles is that man .

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Irish Girl
Irish Girl
19 days ago

I’ve lived in Maine all my life and I would like a penny for every time I have heard someone whom I know is on “Medicare” inadvertently use the term “Mainecare.” They just sound too much alike.

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Gardiner Schneider
Gardiner Schneider
19 days ago

When Seamus is 65, I sure hope he never confuses similar sounding words. At 83 I only duzz dat a couple of times an hower.

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Handy N Handsome
Handy N Handsome
19 days ago

It IS North Maine vs South Maine, or more accurately, Maine vs Northern Massahampshire.
North Maine would never vote in the morons that control this state at this time.

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Gen X Warrior
Gen X Warrior
19 days ago

WHO FREAKING CARES?!?!?!?!?

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MaineMadMan
MaineMadMan
19 days ago

Gee, I’m in my mid 70’s and sometimes call Medicare Medicaid or Mainecare so what! Even had Hannafords and even Maine Med interchange the terms

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