GOP not Giving Up on Maine Senate Race: Daily Disclosure


Snowe's retirement opens seat

Republicans are trying to peel away support from popular former Gov. Angus King, an independent, who is favored to win a U.S. Senate seat made more competitive by the retirement of senior Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe.

Maine Freedom, a new super PAC, spent $137,000 on ads supporting Cynthia Dill, the Democratic candidate. As reported Friday by the Bangor Daily News, the group's treasurer is Michael Adams, general counsel for the Republican Governors Association. The assistant treasurer, Erin Berry, is also a former lawyer for the RGA.

The RGA apparently hopes to split the Democratic vote between King and Dill, thus giving Republican candidate, Charlie Summers, a chance at victory.

The RGA is a so-called 527 organization, a politically active nonprofit, not registered with the Federal Election Commission, whose mission is to elect Republican governors.

Target Enterprises, the group that made the ad buy for Maine Freedom, is a California-based media placement company. The president of the group, Adam Stoll, was senior adviser to the Republican National Committee in 2004 and 2008 and served as the national advertising director for the 1996 presidential committee of former Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan.

Maine Freedom registered with the FEC as a super PAC on Aug. 16. The only reported campaign spending so far is Friday’s pro-Dill ad, which was not available online at this writing. No donors have yet been disclosed.

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