LePage wins Maine Republican nod in key US House battleground

June 9 (Reuters) – Former Maine Governor Paul LePage won the Republican nomination on Tuesday to run ​in the state’s 2nd Congressional District, U.S. ‌media projected, setting up a November contest in a race that could help decide control of the ​U.S. House of Representatives.
The district, which ​covers much of Maine’s forested interior, is ⁠considered a key battleground and one of ​a handful of competitive seats likely to play ​a decisive role in determining the balance of power in Congress.
LePage, a combative political figure who served ​two terms as governor, is seeking a ​return to elected office and is expected to mount a ‌high-profile ⁠campaign.
He will face the Democratic nominee emerging from a crowded primary field that included state Senator Joe Baldacci and progressives Matt Dunlap, ​Jordan Wood ​and Paige ⁠Loud.
The seat will be open following the decision of centrist Democrat ​Jared Golden to not run for ​re-election. ⁠He had managed to hold the district despite its Republican leanings in presidential elections.
As with other ⁠Maine ​races, the final outcome ​may take time to confirm because of the state’s ranked-choice ​voting system.

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