Critical Insights Gives LePage A Bigger Lead
Critical Insights also shows LePage ahead, with Cutler and Mitchell fighting for second place. Continue reading
Critical Insights also shows LePage ahead, with Cutler and Mitchell fighting for second place. Continue reading
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
Public Policy Polling has confirmed that Paul LePage has a big lead in the gubernatorial race. Continue reading
Rob Tornoe’s latest cartoon, on Eliot Cutler crying foul about negative attacks against him. Boo-hoo. Continue reading
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
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
The candidates have filed their last periodic fundraising reports before the election, the 11-day pre-general report. What do they tell us? Continue reading
When independent Eliot Cutler released an internal poll showing him in a virtual tie with Democrat Libby Mitchell, we scoffed, as we did at Mitchell’s own internal poll leaks. If internal campaign polls showed similar data as independent tracking polls … Continue reading
Maine has become somewhat poll obsessed in the past month. This is of course understandable, as Paul LePage began the general election with a very substantial lead, and as of late was in danger of seeing his poll numbers fall … Continue reading
The Education Equality Project (EEP) and Education Reform Now (ERN) released a report today(pdf warning) on this season’s crop of gubernatorial candidates. The two groups examined how candidates supported particular education reforms. “Making the Grade” assessed candidates’ positions on teacher … Continue reading