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From the Maine Democratic Party
PORTLAND- Saturday, during a Republican fundraiser, GOP candidate for Governor Paul LePage spoke out directly against Victory 2010 campaign manager Arden Manning. LePage said Manning has made comments on blogs saying LePage would not make a good governor because he's of French-Canadian Catholic background. "This is a lie, plain and simple," said Arden Manning, campaign manager for Victory 2010. "I'm offended and confused that LePage has decided to go after me personally."
Monday, the Democratic Party called on Paul LePage to apologize to them and their campaign manager. "Paul LePage has made an offensive claim that has no basis in reality. Instead of responding to the issues that matter in this election, he decided to smear a member of our staff. LePage needs to apologize to Mr. Manning and to the Maine Democratic Party," said Mary Erin Casale, executive director of the Maine Democratic Party.
Judy Paradis, a former State Senator, State Representative and tireless advocate for the Franco American community said, "Many people have a lot of concerns about Paul LePage's extreme positions. He has made many controversial statements, but we have seen no specifics on how he would govern when it comes to the issues that actually matter. It is upsetting that LePage would make up facts to attack the leader of the Democrats campaign and the Democratic Party."
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