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Flipping Maine School Board Seats from Gardiner to Mexico

I have good news to report!

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Maine First Project was able to target four school board seats in two districts on Election Day.

MSAD 11 — comprising the Kennebec County towns of Gardiner, West Gardiner, Randolph, and Pittston — has been the scene of conflict and controversy for several years. For good reason.

The district forces teenage girls (and younger) to share toilet and shower facilities with mentally ill boys pretending to be girls despite their having intact male genitalia.

What’s more, the board of directors recently voted to provide space for a school-based clinic that dispenses prescription drugs to students without the knowledge or consent of parents. Yes, that means everything from puberty blockers to contraceptives to anti-depressants.

The good news is that both of Maine First Project’s endorsed candidates prevailed on Tuesday!

Conservatives now hold a razor-thin majority on the MSAD 11 board.

We are also pleased to report that one of our candidates in RSU 10 — seven Oxford County towns including Rumford and Mexico — prevailed. But conservatives have a long march to achieve a majority of seats in RSU 10.

Here’s the slick we mailed on behalf of candidate Carol Daigle:

As you can see, Maine First Project didn’t pull any punches in our mailer.

In any case, the hard work begins now in both of these districts. Recruiting and training school board candidates is always a challenge. We also need to defend back-to-basics board members who are targeted for replacement by the woke mob.

You can help make that happen by chipping in with a gift of $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can afford. Your donation will fund direct-mail campaigns that take no prisoners in the culture wars that rage around us. Click HERE to support our work.

In the meantime, enjoy another too-short Maine summer while it lasts.

We have our work cut out for us after Labor Day if we want to put an end to the felonious cronyism and corruption of our scandal-drenched state government. 

Stay tuned.

Hon. Lawrence Lockman
Maine House of Representatives, 2012-2020
Co-founder & President
Maine First Project

PS
To give you some idea of just how hideous Maine’s school-based clinics are, check this out:

Maine Dad Says High School Clinic Sent 17-Year-Old Daughter Home with Secret Baggy of Zoloft, Sicced Child Protective Services on Him For Complaining – The Maine Wire

Gardiner’s Proposed School-Based Clinic Operator Earned $11.7 Million Prescribing Drugs in 2023 – The Maine Wire

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