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“The governor has effectively vetoed every single pro labor bit of legislation that's come across her desk. She's been a a a an opponent of labor.”

“The governor has effectively vetoed every single pro labor bit of legislation that's come across her desk. She's been a a a an opponent of labor.”

“There have been multiple attempts to fix this and the governor is opposed to all of them both as attorney general and as governor.”

“There have been multiple attempts to fix this and the governor is opposed to all of them both as attorney general and as governor.”

“There have been multiple attempts to fix this and the governor is opposed to all of them both as attorney general and as governor. So like to me that is also a pretty fundamental difference around I don't know like a foundation of political philosophy.”

“I think we have to tax the rich and the governor has vetoed multiple bipartisan bills some written by Republicans that were trying to raise taxes on the wealthy in Maine creating three new tax brackets was completely reasonable and the governor vetoed that.”

“I think we have to tax the rich and the governor has vetoed multiple bipartisan bills some written by Republicans that were trying to raise taxes on the wealthy in Maine creating three new tax brackets was completely reasonable and the governor vetoed that.”

“I think she and some some Democrats have uh agreed over the last few weeks that she will be uh the stronger opposition against Susan Collins.”

“I think she and some some Democrats have uh agreed over the last few weeks that she will be uh the stronger opposition against Susan Collins.”