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I believe Matt Dunlap is a man of and for the people. He has an exemplary record of service to the State of Maine, currently as our state auditor.
But what impresses me is prior to entering politics, Matt worked various jobs — alongside his parents in the textile business, fur trapper, publishing editor, radio talk-show host, cook, waiter, and bartender. He spent 20 years as a commercial cook and was a proud union member.
Matt is a hard worker who I believe will continue to put working families ahead of special interests, supporting Medicare for all, strong unions, and was co-chair of the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign. But he also has qualities that make him special.
I got a chance to chat with Matt recently on Thursday Jazz Nite at Paddy Murphy’s in Downtown Bangor. I noted his very sharp appearance and asked about his freshly ironed white shirt, and the perfect arm crease. (My mom had me iron my dad’s shirts before permanent press fabric.) I asked what dry cleaner he uses, Dunlap surprised me: “I iron all my shirts myself … I wash and iron all my own clothes.” (Confirmed by his wife Michelle.) Well, that tells me a lot.
That night I asked Matt for two words to describe himself. After thinking about it, before he left, two words were written on his card: ferocity and kindness.
Dunlap is running in a Democratic primary for U.S. Congress in Maine’s 2nd District. I urge you to support his candidacy.
Roxanne Munksgaard
Bangor





