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Kennebec Journal: BATH -- Four candidates running for governor offered their ideas for cutting state government costs Wednesday in front of a jam-packed room of voters and supporters.
The two-hour forum at Bath City Hall sponsored by The Coastal Journal and the Times-Record also gave the candidates a chance to talk about the state budget, taxes, gay marriage and casinos. The fifth candidate in the race, Waterville Mayor Paul LePage, a Republican, did not attend the forum because of a previously scheduled event in Presque Isle, said Gina Hamilton of The Coastal Journal, which is owned by MaineToday Media.
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