Maine Dems Call For Guv To Be Impeached On Heels Of Drug Dealer Remarks

FILE - In a Friday, Jan. 8, 2016 file photo, Gov. Paul LePage speaks at a news conference at the State House, in Augusta, Maine, where he apologized for his remark about out-of-state drug dealers impregnating "young ... FILE - In a Friday, Jan. 8, 2016 file photo, Gov. Paul LePage speaks at a news conference at the State House, in Augusta, Maine, where he apologized for his remark about out-of-state drug dealers impregnating "young white" girls. For five years now, the Republican has slung crude insults at his adversaries, heaped abuse on the media and offended many with his brass-knuckle tactics and off-the-cuff remarks. On Thursday, Jan. 14, lawmakers take up a longshot bid to impeach him. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File) MORE LESS

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine’s governor has offended many with his abrasive comments and hard-nosed political tactics. On Thursday, lawmakers take up a longshot bid to impeach him.

Democrats say Republican Gov. Paul LePage crossed the line when he pressured an organization to rescind a job offer to one of his political adversaries.

Impeachment would be unprecedented in Maine.

A simple majority in the Democratic-controlled Maine House is all that’s needed to start an investigation that could lead to impeachment. But even that’s far from assured.

Also, the Republicans control the Maine Senate, where any impeachment trial would be held.

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  1. I really don’t think that LaPage squirming is going to be a pleasant sight to behold – But I will endure it if I must —

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