Paine falls short of maiden tonkatsu win
Paine falls short of maiden tonkatsu win
A recen호 게임t poll found Sen. Scott Paine (D-MT) with the smallest plurality of the five top Republican presidential candidates in this year’s contest in an April 20 interview with CNBC. And according to another report by the Portland Press Herald, the governor’s office, a Republican super PAC, and his campaign committee contributed to his campaign from March to May.
The state Sen. in March had the lowest percentage of registered voters in the presidential campaign field. While the results won’t be poste예스카지노d until May, it’s possible he will have a better shot of picking up some of the state’s delegates by the end of May.
“I’m very proud of my record in the Senate,” said Paine on Tuesday when asked whether he was more comfortable running for office again or raising money to run for president.
With two decades of experience in the Senate, Paine has held prominent positions of leadership. He ran for governor and House of Representatives in the early ’90s and served on the state Board of Education (where he earned his J.D. degree). He has also spent time as a lobbyist.
Paine, who is also a former member of Maine’s Senate, served on the president’s council on domestic security in 2001 and as a member of the commission that formed the National Commission on Terrorism and Responsible Security in 2000. As the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he is in charge of all foreign policy.
When the campaign began, Paine had a lead over the other Republican presidential candidates in his quest to be the GOP can평택출장안마didate to beat Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House. He eventually trailed, but he’s also now on pace to beat Clinton nationally.
Paine told CNBC in his April 20 interview he wanted to spend the early part of the primary season making his case to Maine voters: “The reality is I think the nation needs somebody with experience and a clear idea of what kind of nation we want it to be.”
This article has been updated with additional information.