It's a silent ad, so don't think you're missing the sound.
Chris Miller, winner of an astonishing 24% of the Democratic Primary votes, urges his supporters to vote the candidate, not the party label. His primary candidacy was about putting people first, and after looking at all the candidates in the race, it was clear to him that only one candidate believes in putting the needs of Mainers ahead of all other issues. That candidate is Pat LaMarche.
Maine needs tax reform, jobs, and universal healthcare. Mainers need small business and educational opportunities. One in ten Mainers is below the official poverty line, and too many of us are one serious illness away from losing our homes and our savings. How did we get to this place? Is this the world we want for ourselves, our neighbors, and our children?
Pat LaMarche to Speak at Citizen Salon
Pat will discuss the issues facing Mainers this fall and take questions and comments from the audience. This is an informal event, to be held at Citizen Salon on Anderson Street in Portland.Pat LaMarche to Participate in Forum at Husson College
Pat LaMarche will participate in a womens issue forum to address taxes, justice, economy, wages, healthcare, and choice.The Deafening Sounds of Silence
September 15, 2006: On Friday, September 15, 2006, the LaMarche for Governor Campaign launches a 30-second ad that pays tribute to Maine's brave soldiers, and promises to place the security of Maine people first and foremost in the war against terrorism and poverty.All the Spin Cannot Change the Facts: "Dirigo Needs to be Dirigone"
September 12, 2006: Pat LaMarche said today that the growing number of people without health insurance in Maine is proof that the Dirigo program is "a failure." According to recently released information from the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Mainers without health insurance rose to 141,000 last year, up from 130,000 the year before.By Paul Carrier
Debate Sparks Some Electricity
Excerpt: "Republican gubernatorial candidate Chandler Woodcock broke from the pack on key issues Thursday while independent Barbara Merrill took aim at Democratic Gov. John Baldacci during a four-way debate at the University of Southern Maine that also featured Green Independent Pat LaMarche."Candidates Square Off On Energy, Environmental Issues
Excerpt: "Maine's major gubernatorial candidates agreed Thursday that global warming is a problem and that the state needs more diverse energy sources in the future. The forum, held at the University of Southern Maine, was sponsored by the Environmental and Energy Technology Council of Maine."Sneak Peek at LaMarche Campaign Ad
Excerpt: "A Pat LaMarche campaign ad was posted on YouTube.com yesterday...LaMarche is the only Maine gubernatorial candidate with any videos posted on YouTube. But that's not why she has called the ad 'Only One Candidate In Maine.' Take a look..."By Lester M. Timofeev




