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Red Flag Laws Threaten Due Process — Maine Must Do Better
If the state can take away one constitutional right without due process, what stops it from taking others? Free speech? Property rights? Religious liberty? The danger is not just about guns — it’s about government overreach in every corner of our lives.
Oct 9, 2025


Protecting Trust, Protecting Every Vote
Maine people take pride in our elections. We show up, we volunteer, we trust our clerks and neighbors to run the process fairly. But trust is not a system; it’s a value that must be backed by proof. When something as serious as 250 official ballots ends up in an Amazon box instead of a clerk’s office, that’s not a small hiccup; it’s a failure of control. It shouldn’t happen, and it shouldn’t take a lucky delivery and an honest citizen to catch it. The lesson here isn’t partis
Oct 7, 2025


A New Full-Time Job: Fighting for Maine
I’ve taken on a new role: fighting for Maine as a full-time candidate for Governor.
Sep 18, 2025


Press Release: Young Conservatives Join the Fight for Maine’s Future on Robert Wessels’ Gubernatorial Campaign
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 1, 2025 Young Conservatives Join the Fight for Maine’s Future on Robert Wessels’ Gubernatorial Campaign...
Sep 4, 2025


It’s Time to Restore Trust in Maine’s Elections: Why Voter Confidence is Collapsing and What We Can Do to Fix It
For decades, Mainers have taken pride in local elections — small-town transparency, hand-counted ballots, neighbors watching neighbors do the work. But things have changed. And not for the better.
Aug 4, 2025


Medical Freedom
I’m running for governor because I believe in the foundational values of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and limited government—values that have been trampled by the current leadership of our state.
Jun 2, 2025


Boys in Girls Sports
There are many valid reasons to base sports eligibility on biological sex rather than self-declared gender. I fully support protecting girls' sports by ensuring biological males do not compete in female categories. Here are several key points:
Jun 2, 2025


Making my way Across Maine… Again!
If you or someone you know has a driveway, a property, or a business where we can park — or if you’d like to help organize a small gathering — we’d be incredibly grateful.
Apr 14, 2025


Enough is Enough: Cutting Taxes, Controlling Spending, and Respecting Your Paycheck
Since 2020, Maine’s state budget has ballooned from $7.4 billion to $10.5 billion—a jaw-dropping 40% increase in just four years. At the same time, national reports have ranked Maine as one of the top three most heavily taxed states in the country.
This isn’t happening by accident. It’s the result of choices made by leaders in Augusta—and it can be reversed if we elect leaders willing to make different ones.
Apr 13, 2025


Government Overreach on Wheels: Why Forcing EVs on Mainers Is the Wrong Road to Take
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection recently considered what they called a “minor policy change” that would have had a major impact: requiring new car dealerships to only purchase electric vehicles (EVs) from manufacturers.
Apr 13, 2025


Why School Choice Makes Sense—And Builds Better Schools
Robert Wessels supports School Choice to give Maine parents more control over where and how their children are educated—through real options, not one-size-fits-all mandates. He advocates for solutions like education tax credits that empower families without limiting school freedom.
Apr 13, 2025


Power to the People: Fixing Maine’s Energy Crisis
We see it on our monthly bills, at the gas station, and built into the price of almost everything we buy. Mainers are paying nearly 46% more than the national average for electricity—and when I talk with folks around the state, I hear the same thing over and over again: "Something has to give."
Apr 12, 2025


After Lewiston: Standing Strong, Standing Together
In the wake of tragedies like this, some immediately call for sweeping gun bans. But we must resist knee-jerk reactions that target law-abiding citizens rather than the systemic failures that allowed such a tragedy to happen in the first place
Apr 12, 2025


Standing for Truth, Protecting Our Children: My view on Transgenderism
Whether you identify as male or female, whether you’re questioning your identity or living as someone else—you are a human being, created by God, and worthy of dignity and love. That belief is central to how I treat every person I meet.
Apr 12, 2025


Fixing What Matters Most: Education That Works for Maine
Right now, less than 50% of Maine students are proficient in core subjects like math, science, and reading. That’s not just a statistic—it’s a red flag. And instead of acknowledging the problem, the current administration is spending money trying to cover it up. In 2024 alone, Governor Janet Mills paid $60,000 of taxpayer dollars for three articles to paint a rosy picture of our schools. That’s not leadership. That’s spin.
Apr 12, 2025


Maine Needs a Back-to-Basics Budget
In his latest video, Robert Wessels breaks down the state of Maine’s bloated budget and explains why it’s time for a serious reset. With government spending up over 40% since 2020, and families across the state feeling the squeeze, Robert lays out why we need to ditch reckless increases and return to fiscal responsibility and common sense.
It’s not about cutting just to cut—it’s about prioritizing what matters, eliminating waste, and making sure your tax dollars are being
Jan 27, 2025


Robert Wessels Featured on the George Hale & Ric Tyler Show – January 2, 2025
We’re excited to share that Robert Wessels was recently interviewed on the George Hale/Ric Tyler Show — one of the first major media platforms to spotlight his campaign!
Jan 2, 2025


Happy New Year, Maine! Welcome to 2025 — the year we take our state back.
A new year means a new opportunity — not just to reflect, but to act. 2025 is our chance to lay the foundation for real change in Maine… to take back The Blaine House and start leading our state with common sense, not government overreach.
Jan 1, 2025


Response to mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine
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Senseless tragedies like the mass shooting in Lewiston force all of us to pause — to reflect on our lives, our families, and the kind of world we want to live in. These moments demand more than just thoughts and prayers. They demand honesty. They demand action. And above all, they demand accountability.
Nov 12, 2023


Visit with the Waldoboro Republican Committee
On November 6th, I had the pleasure of attending the Waldoboro Republican Committee meeting — and let me tell you, it was a fantastic...
Jun 29, 2023
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