Shtoopid yankee Tricks: Dem-tard Governor Booed Off Stage In Hometown
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Maine Gov. Janet Mills faced boos and hecklers while speaking in her hometown of Farmington over the weekend.
Gov. Janet Mills was in her hometown of Farmington on Saturday to announce the winners of Maine’s annual moose hunt permit lottery, but the process became a bit testy when she encountered hecklers who booed and shouted at her.
The booing began as Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Judy Camuso introduced the Democratic governor to the podium to start reading off names of the more than 4,000 hunters who will have the chance to hunt moose during the 2025 season that begins in September.
Mills repeatedly stepped away from the podium and raised her hands before returning to the microphone as hecklers continued to boo her, at one point telling the crowd, “I’m not going to read any names until you quiet down.”
“We have daughters,” one member of the audience under a tent at the Farmington Fairgrounds shouted in a video shared by Rep. Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, on social media. The video was taken from the side of the stage at an angle that did not show the faces of different hecklers.
“I have five daughters,” Mills said.
“Stand up for them,” an attendee replied, as part of an apparent…