BANGOR (AP) — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which launched attack ads against independent Angus King, is hosting several events in Maine in support of King’s GOP opponent, Charlie Summers.
The chamber’s national political director, Rob Engstrom, is appearing at events Tuesday on Summers’ behalf in Bangor, Lewiston and Biddeford.
The chamber spent more than $400,000 on television ads that dubbed King the “King of spending” and saying he left a projected budget shortfall when he left office.
The attacks appeared during NBC’s prime-time coverage of the Olympics in London. The former two-term independent governor described the ads as “bunk.”
- FILE – In this June 12, 2012 file photo, Republican U.S. Senate candidate and Secretary of State Charlie Summers greet supporters in South Portland, Maine. Summers’ campaign released an Internet ad Monday, Aug. 6, 2012, responding to independent Angus King’s criticism of U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s television advertisements attacking his record as governor. (AP Photo/Joel Page, File)
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