Change Comes to Maine

The elections are over and many Mainers are breathing a sigh of relief.  No more television ads, phone calls, mail pieces, or door knocks.  Our state contests were as competitive, vitriolic, and exciting as we have seen in recent memory.  … Continue reading

Maine’s Remaining Swing Towns

One of the criticisms of my previous article on swing towns in Maine was that demographic changes which coincided with increasingly more liberal voting for Governor were responsible for many of the town’s appearance on my list. By that logic … Continue reading

Kevin Raye Chosen As Senate President, House Elections Loom

The new Senate Republican Caucus came together earlier today, and made some historic choices.  Today they selected who would become the first Republican to serve as Maine Senate President in roughly a decade. And, unsurprisingly, they chose the man who … Continue reading

Why Did Media Matters Go On A Jihad Against Dean Scontras?

Gerald at Dirigo Blue made an amusing observation about how the “right wing echo chamber” operates on October 20th.  His observations were somewhat true – there is no denying that once a story gets “out there”, people on the right … Continue reading

The Death Of The Democratic Bench (At Least For Now)

Two of the happiest people in the state of Maine today might just be Hannah Pingree and Rosa Scarcelli. Oh, sure – their political party just got devastated state wide (except for in the congressional races), but something very important … Continue reading