LePage does need to resign, for his physical and mental health. He's losing his mind, and I'm not kidding.
When he'd first been elected, it was just telling the NAACP to kiss his ass. LePage was criticized for not attending their MLK Day celebration but that was because he was attending the one in Waterville that he had attended for years (he used to be the mayor there). So that was a crude but forgivable temper tantrum. Over the years, his frustration at not getting his way has become irrational and vindictive, plus he makes stuff up and refuses to be corrected on basic facts. Now he's dreaming of a duel? Of shooting the drug runners?
OMG. The man is going to have a stroke or literally go postal in a horrible episode of some kind. His temperament was not suited to being a politician. He was a businessman, primarily, who fired the people he didn't agree with. He can't handle criticism for his "outspokenness" even though he prides himself on it and he ought to have known the price he'd pay for it in the media.
I don't wish him ill, although I sure wish he wasn't our governor. I am getting increasingly worried, though, about his ability to handle the office.