“Affordability. Affordability. Affordability.” — LePage on What Voters Across Maine’s Second Congressional District Are Saying Most - Part ONE
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“Affordability. Affordability. Affordability.” — LePage on What Voters Across Maine’s Second Congressional District Are Saying Most
In Part One of this in-studio conversation, former Maine Governor and Republican candidate for Maine’s Second Congressional District Paul LePage returns to Q-Point to discuss what he says voters across the district are telling him most consistently: the rising cost of living is overwhelming families, workers, and small businesses. From energy and food to insurance and housing, LePage argues affordability has become the defining issue in every corner of Maine — from Lewiston to Fort Kent to Washington County.
LePage addresses the impact of lumber tariffs on Maine’s forest economy, explains cross-border lobster processing with Canada, and details his concerns over how funds were distributed following the Lewiston mass shooting. He describes efforts he led to raise and distribute money directly to victims’ families and first responders, and why he believes greater transparency and accountability are needed.
The conversation expands to Maine’s soaring electricity costs, deregulation, solar subsidies, regional nuclear power, and the role of both state and federal policy in driving energy prices higher. LePage outlines his views on immigration enforcement, drug trafficking, and border security, including support for designating Maine as a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. He also weighs in on small business pressures, the Family Leave Act, workforce challenges, student loan debt, healthcare costs, education policy, foster care, public safety, and the proper role of government.
This episode captures LePage’s unfiltered perspective on Maine’s economic pressures, public policy failures, and what he believes must change — setting the stage for a deeper continuation in Part Two.
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