Former Westbrook legislator elected to lead Maine Democratic Party
A pair of prominent Democrats, including a former Westbrook legislator who once was the focus of an angry outburst by former Republican Gov. Paul LePage, were picked Sunday to lead the Maine Democratic Party.
Former Rep. Drew Gattine, who represented Westbrook in District 34 for four terms before being term-limited out in 2020, was elected chairman of the Maine Democratic State Committee, and Bev Uhlenhake, a former mayor of Brewer, was chosen to serve as vice chair, the party said in a news release. Gattine and Uhlenahake will each serve two-year terms.
The pandemic has shown us that the work Maine Democrats do matters now more than ever before. With passionate, capable Democrats leading our state, weve seen what can be accomplished to keep people safe, Gattine said in a statement. But we also know this virus has only increased the urgency in addressing economic inequality, health care and election disparities, and the devastating impact of the climate crisis. We need to keep Democrats at the helm and build a better, more just future for all Mainers.
Uhlenhake also issued a statement, which said in part: We are grateful for the work our party did in 2020 to hold onto our majorities in the State House, re-elect two Democratic members of Congress, and deliver the state for President Biden, but to create a more prosperous and just Maine, we must accelerate that work in 2021 and beyond.
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(Portland Press Herald)