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      • He was re-elected in 1998 by one of the largest margins in Maine’s history. Senator King is married to Mary Herman and has four sons, Angus III, Duncan, James, and Ben, one daughter, Molly, and seven grandchildren.
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  2. Senator King is married to Mary Herman and has four sons, Angus III, Duncan, James, and Ben, one daughter, Molly, and seven grandchildren. He attended Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia Law School.

  3. Angus King is an Independent U.S. Senator, representing the great state of Maine. Senator King has represented Maine since 2013. Angus and his wife, Mary, live in Brunswick. King is up for re-election in November 2024. Support his campaign by volunteering, donating online, or mailing a contribution.

  4. Jan 11, 2021 · King has stopped flying since the pandemic, instead he drives the nine hours between D.C. and Maine, where his wife, Mary, lives and works, as do three of his five kids.

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    • Governor of Maine
    • Post-Gubernatorial Career
    • United States Senate
    • Tenure

    1994 Election

    In May 1993, King announced he would run governor of Maine as an independent. Incumbent Governor John McKernan, a Republican, was term-limited and will not seek another term. King abandoned his lifelong affiliation with the Maine Democratic Party . "The Democratic Party as an establishment has become an excessive amount of the party thats trying to find something from government," King explained to the Bangor Daily News a couple of weeks after he announced his candidacy. The Republican nomine...

    1998 Election

    King won reelection to a second term in 1998 with 59% of the vote, defeating Republican Jim Longley Jr. (19%) and Democrat Thomas Connolly (12%). Kings 59% was the very best share of the vote a gubernatorial candidate had received since Brennans 1982 reelection with 62%. Brennans 1982 victory was also the last time until 1998 that a gubernatorial candidate had won a majority of the vote, and Kings 1998 reelection was the last time a Maine gubernatorial candidate received the bulk of the votes...

    The day after he left office in 2003, King, his wife, Mary Herman, and their two children, who were 12 and 9 at the time, began a road trip during a 40-foot camper to ascertain America. Over subsequent six months, the family traveled 15,000 miles and visited 33 states before returning range in June 2003. During his post-gubernatorial residency in M...

    Elections

    On March 5, 2012, King announced that he was running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Olympia Snowe. King said "hogwash" to allegations by some Republicans that he had cut a affect Democrats to stay U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree out of the race. Kings senate race came under scrutiny for posting a heavily edited newspaper profile of him on its website. On November 6, 2012, King won the senate campaign with 53% of the vote, beating Democrat Cynthia Dill and Republican Charlie Summers. the...

    113th Congress (2013–2015) King supported reform of the Senate filibuster, noting that senators are not any longer required to face on the ground and speak during a filibuster. He also acknowledged that the Constitution contains no 60-vote requirement to conduct business within the Senate. Accordingly, in 2013 King voted in favor of the so-called n...

  5. Family Life. The day after he left office as governor he, his wife Mary, and his two children went on a 15,000 mile road trip across 34 states in a 40-foot motor home.

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    • March 31, 1944
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  6. Personal Life. On March 31, 1944, Angus King was born in Alexanderia, Virginia. He now resides in Brunswick, Maine with his wife, Mary Herman. Together, they have four sons and one daughter: Angus III, Duncan, James, Benjamin and Molly.

  7. Mar 20, 2022 · Senator Angus King Jr. Is an American lawyer and politician. He has been serving as a junior US Senator from Maine since 2013. He also served as the Governor of Maine from 1995 to 2003. King was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on March 31, 1944.