Just last week, a small graffiti message located under a bridge in Portland caught the eye of several passerby's and the Maine Department of Transportation. That message pales in comparison to the one found on Portland's East End today.
As seen in photos shared to Twitter by reporters Melissa Bodnar and Callie Ferguson, a new LePage message was scrolled today...
After a weekend filled with national headlines over the latest controversy stemming from Maine's Governor, an anonymous graffiti artist surprised residents of Portland with a "Dump LePage" message under the Deering Avenue overpass.
According to WGME, the Maine Department of Transportation spotted the graffiti on Monday morning when performing work nearby...
Governor LePage later told reporters that he wishes he could shoot Rep. Drew Gattine, who he called a 'little runt,' and that he 'would point [his gun] right between his eyes.'
Maine Governor Paul LePage has been no stranger to controversy. LePage's comments at town halls and in front of the press have generated international headlines. In fact, according to the Portland Press Herald, LePage once again found himself in the crosshairs of the public with his recent comments at a town hall meeting in North Berwick where he declared that drug trafficking suspects in Maine ar
Maine legislators are challenging Governor Paul LePage to take a drug test to prove he's "not sitting around smoking pot all day," a phrase he often uses to describe his political opponents.
The Governor abruptly left a ceremonial event when people held up signs critical of his policies, saying "I'm not in the mood" as he conspicuously left.
Unbelievable video: Aaron Chadbourne, the Governor's senior policy advisor, is seen in the video stopping members of the public from attending a public meeting on Monday in Augusta.