Good morning from Augusta. U.S. Rep.-elect Jared Golden has begun doing work in Washington, D.C., but outgoing Rep. Bruce Poliquin is continuing his uphill court fight against the ranked-choice voting election that lost him the seat in Maine’s 2nd District. The Republican incumbent has proposed two different remedies to U.S. District Court Judge Lance Walker: If the judge doesn’t invalidate the ranked-choice round of voting over constitutional concerns to declare Poliquin the winner, he should order a new election between Poliquin, Golden and the two independents whose supporters decided the race. Poliquin’s case is the legal equivalent of a Hail Mary.