AUGUSTA – Even after Maine’s high court told him he wasn’t a qualified candidate, Max Linn is still on the campaign trail. The would-be U.S. Senate candidate is posting signs across Maine declaring that he is “Trump strong.” The trouble is, a vote for Linn in the Republican primary on June 12 will not be counted. Linn’s campaign confirmed Tuesday that they are placing signs for the Bar Harbor resident and financial planner, who was disqualified by Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap after concerns were raised by the campaign of Linn’s primary opponent state Sen.