Maine’s infamous Democrat Senate hopeful, who sexted up to 12 chicks, has a new competitor – Republican JD Vance.
The vice president has a dozen chicks too – but not Graham Platner’s brand.
The vice president has added a chicken coop to his residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory, along with a dozen baby chicks whose new henhouse is designed to look like the Victorian home where the second family lives.
The coop, which features a round turret and faux slate roof, was donated by Carolina Coops, a North Carolina company that advertises “premium” coops that have amassed a social media following, according to Associated Press.
The coop was built without taxpayer money.
The vice president hosted a family event over the weekend where local 4-H students taught other kids about the newly installed coup, the person said.




Chickens are great if you have the space. Our small flock of 12 keep us supplied with eggs, any extra we freeze dry, donate to the local food pantry or sell to a few neighbors.
Good thing he doesn’t live in Kennebunk .
They’d put a stop to that .
I think you can have chickens in Kennebunk, it is pretty rural in some spots. Not sure of West Kennebunk proper. Probably no roosters though. We checked the zoning rules before getting ours.
And don’t they love to eat lobster, crab or shrimp shells, gurns the yolks a nice orange