Matt Dunlap has won the Democratic primary for Maine’s swing district, setting up a high-stakes general election in November.
Dunlap, a progressive Democrat, now advances to face former Governor Paul LePage, a Republican, in what is expected to be a highly competitive race.
The primary victory positions Dunlap as the clear challenger to LePage in a district known for its political volatility.
Both candidates have strong name recognition in Maine, which is likely to draw significant national attention to the matchup.
Dunlap’s campaign has focused on progressive policy proposals, aiming to rally base voters while appealing to moderate swing voters.
LePage, a polarizing figure in state politics, brings a long record as governor that energizes his conservative base.
The general election will test the shifting political dynamics in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, where outcomes have historically been unpredictable.
Voter turnout and campaign spending are expected to play major roles in determining the winner this fall.





