Washington D.C. is about to get a healthy dose of a maverick named Angus King.
The former governor of Maine secured a Senate seat with 51% of the vote Tuesday, having run as an independent against Charlie Summers (R), who received 28% of the vote and Cynthia Dill (D), who earned 14% of the vote, NBC News reported.
Sen. Olympia Snowe, one of the Senate’s last moderate Republicans, decided not run for re-election, giving the Dems a prime opportunity to pick up a seat.
The race was thrown into disarray, however, when King decided to run as an independent. King is somewhat of a wildcard because he’s refusing to say which way he’ll lean if he’s elected, though most politicos expect him to side with the Dems.









