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State Senator Jim Libby announced his run for governor of Maine in 2026, citing concerns over the state's "muddy rudder" economy and its impact on businesses. He emphasized the need for business viability and pro-business policies, criticizing recent legislative actions like rent caps and energy policies that he believes hinder economic growth. Libby advocated for increased math education requirements, from two to three years, to improve quantitative literacy. He also highlighted the structural issues with Maine's Medicaid system, which he believes is unsustainable and needs reform. Libby is using the clean election system for his campaign, with a maximum contribution of $100.