Tyler Clark

July 28, 2008 - 11:28am

Potatoes and Politics: Two College Republicans

Two college students are seeking House seats because they don’t want to leave Aroostook County. Further, they want to make it a better place for young people.

Zach Smith, R-Presque Isle, and Tyler Clark, R-Easton, both graduated from the University of Maine at Presque Isle this year, and hope to sit in the House next term.

Both challenged popular incumbents and lost in 2006. Clark lost to Lundeen, 1,881 to 1,122 and Smith lost to incumbent Rep. Jeremy Fischer, D-Presque Isle, 2,150 to 710.

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July 28, 2008 - 11:31am

Potatoes and politics: A look at the candidates and issues in Northern Maine

State Sen. John Martin has stayed in one of two legislative seats for more than 40 years.

The thing that has kept him from seeking higher office is the same thing that drives many opponents and neighbors to seek a legislative seat to begin with.

They have no intention of leaving Aroostook County – known by most Mainers simply as “The County.”

PolitickerME made the drive to The County last weekend for the Potato Blossoming Festival, where I was able to meet up with a myriad of politicians and candidates who talked about life and campaigns in the potato country.

Four hours away from Augusta and one hour away from the tip of I-95 in Houlton, over the rolling hills and through the potato fields, Democrats and Republicans gathered in Fort Fairfield for the festival, which – in an election year – is one of the summer’s biggest political events.

Legislative leaders and local politicians and candidates gathered in a cramped community center to dine on boiled potatoes and steak. Democrats opened a regional office in Presque Isle. They all gathered again to march in a parade that Saturday.

The County is hometown to U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, who faces a tough race this year. Don’t miss our story about her hometown of Caribou, and her family business.

It is also the location of two state Senate races with the potential to be very competitive.

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April 1, 2008 - 4:20pm

College Republicans seek House seats

Six members of the Maine College Republicans are running for the Maine House of Representatives this year.

They are:  read more »

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