Wave Elections, And Seats No One Thought Would Fall

By most objective analysis, we are headed for what is known in politics as a “wave” election. The concept shouldn’t be too unfamiliar to us, as we just experienced two successive wave years. In 2006, largely in response to voter … Continue reading

Chellie Pingree To Vote Against Obama’s War

Today, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree took to Facebook to announce her opposition to any “war funding” in the supplemental budget: I plan on opposing war funding in the supplemental budget. The war in Afghanistan has gone on too long, has cost … Continue reading

Romney Throws His Support Behind Republican Slate

The early bird favorite for the Republican nomination for president in 2012 – Mitt Romney – is wasting no time weighing in to the Maine political scene this year.  Today, Romney’s “Free and Strong America” political action committee (which, for … Continue reading

Is It Time For Some Candidates To Change Horses?

I have heard the same thing repeated in Republican circles for a few months now, but the cries have been getting louder lately. “You mean to tell me that we can find seven solid candidates to run for Governor, but … Continue reading