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Independent
Angus King

Overview

Current roleU.S. Senator

PartyIndependent

Political ideologyCentrist Independent

GenderMale

LocationMaine

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BackgroundAttorney

EducationDartmouth College (BA)

Notable personal detailsAngus Stanley King Jr. is an Independent U.S. Senator from Maine, first sworn into the Senate in January 2013, and previously served as the 72nd Governor of Maine. He attended Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia School of Law. In the Senate, he has served on the Armed Services Committee, Select Committee on Intelligence, Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and Veterans' Affairs Committee.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports raising taxes or tightening tax enforcement on very large corporations and high-income taxpayers (including proposals like a 15% corporate minimum tax and targeting ‘book income’ and tax cheats) while opposing large, unfunded tax cuts that increase the deficit. Advocates using additional revenue or enforcement to avoid cuts to programs (Medicaid, SNAP, Medicare) and to reduce deficit burden on future generations.

Healthcare

Supports and defends the Affordable Care Act and its premium tax credits, sponsors legislation to extend and expand affordability measures, and advances targeted federal actions to lower costs and increase access (telehealth, primary care coverage, funding for community health centers). Actions focus on expanding coverage and reducing out-of-pocket costs rather than endorsing single-payer.

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Immigration & Border

Supports bipartisan immigration reform that combines strengthened border security and increased resources for processing asylum claims with humanitarian measures such as expedited work authorization and protections for Dreamers; backs hiring more judges and technology at the border while opposing heavy‑handed ICE tactics and urging legal guardrails on enforcement actions.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports codifying Roe v. Wade into federal law and protecting access to abortion, including preserving access to medication abortion and opposing the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe. Has cosponsored federal legislation to protect medication abortion access and joined resolutions affirming support for women’s reproductive rights.

Climate & Energy

Supports taking significant action to address climate change, endorses a rapid transition to cleaner energy while balancing affordability and reliability, and has backed regulations and incentives to reduce greenhouse gases and promote clean energy technologies.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports expanded background checks and targeted limits on high-capacity magazines and certain gas-operated semi-automatic features while preserving lawful firearm ownership for self-defense, hunting, and sporting purposes. Has sponsored and introduced bipartisan legislation (e.g., the GOSAFE Act) to restrict detachable high-capacity magazines and certain modifications, and supported measures in the Safer Communities Act that funded red flag laws and enhanced checks for younger buyers.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 11, 2026

Angus King III is running in Maine’s 2026 Democratic governor race and has been outlining his pitch on education reform, including stronger reading support, technology use, mental health services, and changes to teacher training. He has also been part of the crowded primary debate and forum circuit, where candidates have discussed issues like housing, health care, school funding, and Wabanaki sovereignty. More recently, the race has drawn attention to ranked-choice voting strategy and campaign fundraising, with King III mentioned as one of the candidates who could be affected by alliance-style voting plans.

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Polls

Maine Democratic Governor nominee?
Polling Average
20%15%10%5%0%
15.3%
17.7%
16.4%
15.5%
Angus King
A. King
Troy Jackson
T. Jackson
Shenna Bellows
S. Bellows
Hannah Pingree
H. Pingree
Kenneth Forrest Pinet
K. Pinet
Date (Start - End)SpreadKingJacksonBellowsPingreePinet
Polling Average
Jackson+2.4
15.3%17.7%16.4%15.5%0.0%
SurveyUSAMay 28 - Jun 3
Jackson+6.0
14.0%20.0%11.0%19.0%
SurveyUSAMay 28 - Jun 3
Jackson+6.0
16.0%22.0%21.0%
University of New Hampshire Survey CenterMay 21 - 25
Jackson+21.0
7.0%28.0%13.0%12.0%
Impact ResearchMay 19 - 21
Jackson+15.0
9.0%24.0%15.0%16.0%
Pan Atlantic ResearchMay 8 - 18
King+12.0
24.0%12.0%10.0%9.0%
GQRMay 6 - 9
Pingree+8.0
12.0%15.0%18.0%20.0%
Schoen Cooperman ResearchApr 30 - May 4
King+5.0
21.0%13.0%16.0%15.0%
Schoen Cooperman ResearchApr 30 - May 4
King+4.0
25.0%21.0%19.0%
Schoen Cooperman ResearchApr 30 - May 4
Bellows+1.0
28.0%29.0%
Impact ResearchMar 19 - 23
Jackson+9.0
9.0%18.0%17.0%16.0%
University of New Hampshire Survey CenterFeb 12 - 16
Bellows+14.0
5.0%16.0%19.0%10.0%0.0%
Hart Research AssociatesJan 15 - 19
King+0.0
13.0%9.0%11.0%13.0%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$5.4M
$4.0M
$2.7M
$1.3M
$0

2022

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$138.2K
$313.1K
$213.8K
$8.9K

Cycle 2024

$5.4M
$238.7K
$5.4M
$226.8K

Cycle 2026

$48.6K
$68.9K
$218.4K
$14.6K

Source: FEC

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