Opinion

About that letter

To the Editor;

I have waited for several weeks, in a vain hope against reality, for Doug Thomas to show some modicum of integrity and honesty to clarify just exactly what was meant by the supposed “letter of endorsement” from Gov. LePage. Surprised that LePage would create an appearance of aligning himself against a strong political ally such as Paul Davis, I contacted various sources close to the Governor. Given Thomas’ abysmal performance in the last primary, I was hard pressed to believe that LePage would take such a calamitous political risk in challenging Sen. Paul Davis, who enjoys strong popularity, influence and strength of reputation, with no signs of diminishing.

 

I was able to contact those close to the Governor; in fact, seated right next to the Governor, who answered my questions and confirmed my suspicions. Gov. LePage was given to believe, when he wrote the letter, that Paul Davis was retiring and would not seek reelection. He has assured me that had he known that Sen. Davis would seek another term, he would not have written that letter.

 

I would have hoped that Mr. Thomas would have been honest with voters of Senate District 4. He has not, but sadly, this is just another in a pattern of dishonest acts from the former senator. So here is the simple truth; Gov. LePage never intended to endorse Doug Thomas against Paul Davis. Paul Davis has Gov. LePage’s full support and should have yours this July 14.

 

Andy Torbett

Atkinson

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