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Outsider Sam Hunkler embraces an alternative way to run for office

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 23, 2022

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Sam Hunkler, a semi-retired physician who lives in the island community of Beals, is running a low-profile, long-shot campaign to be Maine’s next governor. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer When the first question was posed to him at this month – what would he do as Maine’s leader if confronted with a large budget surplus or deficit – independent candidate Sam Hunkler chose to talk about himself instead. Everyone already knew the other two... + full article



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