New Pan Atlantic Survey: LePage With Comfortable Lead, Mitchell Continues Implosion, Cutler Continues Surge

Pan Atlantic SMS group is the third group in the last two days to release a new poll of Maine voters.  They are also the third poll to confirm something we have been seeing as a trend:  Paul LePage is … Continue reading

A New Generation of Republicans Bidding to Lead The County in State House

There are some interesting oddities in a few of the Aroostook County Maine House races this fall. The first of which revolves around one of Maine’s most dubious honors of having one of the oldest average-aged populations in the country … Continue reading

Why I’m Supporting Eliot Cutler For Governor

In the next four years, we have the opportunity to position Maine for real growth for the first time in generations; politics as usual and predictable rhetoric won’t cut it; what seems like perpetual structural budget deficits and an unpredictable … Continue reading

New Rasmussen Poll Shows a Big Lead for LePage

Rasmussen has released the numbers from their latest Maine gubernatorial poll.  This snapshot shows a brightening view for a Paul LePage win, growing support for Eliot Cutler, and shrinking numbers for Libby Mitchell.  The poll showed 40% for LePage, 26% … Continue reading

The Wealthy on Welfare: A True and Tragic Irony

The bogeyman in this years’ election in Maine is welfare, which is curious because only one complaint about the public assistance system was made to the state representative of Maine’s richest community in four years. “Jim” worked as the director … Continue reading

Shawn Moody’s Proven Success as a Leader

Voters are justifiably angry about the recent actions and ineffectiveness of government at all levels.  In election after election this year, voters have demonstrated a strong displeasure for public servants who have confused the interests of big-money special interest groups … Continue reading

Independent Expenditure Reports

Less than two weeks remain until election day. You can bet every side of the gubernatorial race will be pulling out all the stops. Independent expenditure reports are coming out daily. Several organizations have begun spending big bucks for and … Continue reading