Bush and King dynasties fade in Maine primary as Pingree heads to fall showdown

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In Maine's ranked-choice gubernatorial primary, Republican Jonathan Bush, nephew of the Bush presidents, was eliminated after six rounds, and Democrat Angus King III exited early, clearing the path for Hannah Pingree and Bobby Charles to meet in November to succeed term-limited Gov. Janet Mills.
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