NOVEMBER PREIVEW: ‘Maine’s Milei’ Looms Large in GOP Race for Governor.

Much like Argentina’s President Javier Milei, [Bobby] Charles spells out — in detail — precisely what he intends to do should he succeed termed-out Democrat Gov. Janet Mills this fall.

Charles, in fact, did almost that in a telephone interview with Newsmax Friday night on his way to a campaign event.

“Taxes are too high, senior citizens can’t afford the 36 percent increase in the cost of energy, and we’re losing young Mainers who move away for a better opportunity,” he told us.

“That’s because we’ve been a one-party state for the last six years, so we’ve got to undo what has happened during that time.” he said.

Specifically, Charles wants to make Maine the 12th state to abolish its income tax, oversee major property tax cuts, and roll back unfunded mandates on towns and municipalities.

Many more like him, please.