09-05-18 Sen. Eric Brakey
Part 1: Ray, Debi and David welcomes Sen. Eric Brakey, running for US Senate, and Sen. Bill Diamond. Bill started with the some of the things that are being voted on in Augusta. Eric supported a bill that was sponsored by Bill and he publicly thanked him for the support to get the bill passed. They spend most of this segment talking about Maine’s DHS system.
Part 2: Eric is holding a Fundraiser with Sen. Rand Paul from 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM at 11 Ledge Road, Cumberland Foreside, ME. (For more information on the fundraiser, please email Matthew Burrow, our finance director–matt@brakeyforsenate.com) Followed by a campaign rally on Friday September, 7th from 7:00 to 8:30 PM at Patriot Insurance in Yarmouth. Special guest will be Senator Rand Paul. Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rand-paul-rally-for-eric-brakeys-us-senate-campaign-tickets-49866155012
Part 3: They give a plug to Kevin on top of the roof for Strive. They chat about Nike and Colin Kaepernick. Bill is wearing a bright red shirt with a navy collar and left shoulder has white stars. They also hit on Question 1. All four Gubernatorial candidates have publicly said they are against it. They talk about the Oct. 3 debate Ray will be holding at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center. They ask if Sen. King has agreed to a debate and Eric says that he did, but not until Sept. After the absentees have already been cast. The boys ask him what is King afraid of coming out?
Part 4: The boys talk about the national elections. What are the trends.
Part 5: Discussion is on candidates and their what they represent. Eric stresses what he will be trying to achieve if he is elected to the US Senate. Ray asks Bill how is Sen. King keeping his true record a secret. Bill says that Angus has worked hard to become a friend of the media. He also points out the mess that Sen. King left for Gov. Baldacci. Ray asks Eric what is the #1 thing he is hearing from people. He responds with Pres. Trump.
Part 6: The boys talk about Mandatory Reporters and the system, responsibility and what is the training involved.
If you would like more information or to contribute to Eric’s campaign, visit his website at https://ericbrakey.com or find him on Facebook.