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Angus Stanley King Jr. (born March 31, 1944) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the junior United States senator from Maine since 2013. [2] A political independent, he served as the 72nd governor of Maine from 1995 to 2003. Born and raised in Virginia, King moved to Maine after graduating from law school. In 1989, he founded ...
During the campaign, she received little support from Republican leaders and was criticized by conservative groups for her more liberal views on social issues. She lost the general election, receiving 23% of the vote and placing third behind Democrat Joseph E. Brennan and the winner, Independent candidate Angus King, her future Senate colleague ...
Independent former governor Angus King won the open seat with 52.9% of the vote against Republican Charlie Summers and Democrat Cynthia Dill. Following independent Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman's retirement from the Senate in 2013, King became the second independent incumbent U.S. Senator, after Vermont's Bernie Sanders.
Popular incumbent Sen. Angus King faces three challengers in his quest for a third six-year term representing Maine in the U.S. Senate.. They are Republican Demi Kouzounas, Democrat David Costello ...
48 of the 51 incumbent members of the Senate Democratic Caucus ... Angus King, Maine ... Gabby Giffords, AZ-08 (2007–2012), wife of U.S. senator Mark Kelly ...
Sen. Angus King faces three challengers. King, 80, who is an independent but caucuses with Democrats, announced his intention to run for reelection on May 29, qualifying for the general election ...
During her 2022 campaign, Murkowski was supported by Democratic colleagues, including Jeanne Shaheen, and Independent Senator Angus King. [41] On June 18, 2021, Trump endorsed former Alaska Department of Administration commissioner Kelly Tshibaka for the Senate in 2022, calling her "MAGA all the way". [42]
Maine Senator Angus King says he would like to hear testimony from ousted HHS official Dr. Rick Bright and weighs in on the White House’s response to the outbreak.