







Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleAttorney
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age65 years old (Aug 23, 1960)
GenderMale
LocationMaine
BackgroundAttorney
EducationDartmouth College (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsRobert Bruce “Bobby” Charles is an American attorney and Republican political figure who served as Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs from 2003 to 2005 in the George W. Bush administration. He is the president and managing member of The Charles Group, LLC, a Washington, D.C.-area consulting firm. He was raised in Wayne, Maine and has been a candidate for Governor of Maine in the 2026 election cycle.
The candidate advocates major tax cuts and deregulation, including abolishing the state income tax and cutting regulations and fees to spur job growth and economic opportunity. Policy messaging emphasizes reducing tax burdens on businesses, seniors, and working families as central to his economic plan.
The candidate emphasizes strengthening oversight of MaineCare and addressing alleged fraud while supporting increased addiction recovery and mental health services. His campaign platform focuses heavily on tax cuts and government accountability but provides limited specific proposals on health coverage expansion or the Affordable Care Act.
The candidate emphasizes strict enforcement at Maine’s borders, supports close cooperation with federal immigration authorities (ICE), seeks rapid removals of people in the country illegally, and proposes measures to tighten the state’s northern border and accelerate immigration case processing. His public materials link immigration enforcement to combating drug trafficking and public-safety threats.
The candidate identifies as pro-life and has pledged to pursue restrictions on abortion, including supporting an abortion ban and opposing taxpayer-funded abortions. He has publicly framed his position as opposing reproductive rights and backing policies to limit access to abortion in Maine.
The candidate opposes mandated electric vehicle requirements and characterizes aggressive climate mandates as impractical for Maine; his campaign emphasizes cutting regulations and taxes that he says harm industries and consumers. Policy language favors rolling back regulatory burdens and prioritizing economic and energy choices for Mainers rather than adopting aggressive emissions mandates.
Opposes red-flag style firearm confiscation measures and emphasizes support for law enforcement and public safety; criticizes new fees on concealed-carry permits and frames policy toward strengthening police and reducing crime rather than expanding gun restrictions.
Bangor state Sen. Joe Baldacci joins crowded Democratic primary for Maine's 2nd Congressional District, aiming to challenge Republican favorite Paul LePage.








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