2008 is proving to be a whacky election year in Maine, and it doesn’t look like things are going to change. Here’s my brief synopsis to date.
While the State Senate Democrats will have to fend off Republican challenges to steal the chamber they now hold by one seat, it’s tough to imagine Republicans in the State House of Representatives losing any more seats than they already have.
In CD1, the race between Dean Scontras and Charlie Summers to determine who will come in second on Election Day in November becomes more bitter and negative as the days go by. And across the aisle, former Republican Adam Cote is giving left-wing heavyweights Chelli Pingree and Ethan Strimling a run for their money in the Democratic primary for the same seat.
In CD2, John Frary, the eccentric former college professor with a wardrobe that inspires a verse or two of “Puttin’ on the Ritz” is the Republican candidate challenging incumbent Mike Michaud. Unfortunately for Frary, he’s more likely to set a fashion trend with his prohibition era threads than take that seat from Michaud.
And in presidential politics, Republican nominee John McCain is liberal enough to compete for a few of Maine’s electoral votes against Barack or Hillary.
All this made the US Senate race between Sen. Susan Collins and Congressman Tom Allen seem pretty vanilla, until yesterday.
Herbert Hoffman, Korean War Veteran and professional psychologist, will be appearing on the ballot as an independent candidate challenging both Collins and Allen.
According to his campaign website, Hoffman is running because: “I believe my opponents, by not holding this administration accountable, have not served the people of Maine and our Country well.” Hoffman’s candidacy isn’t the best news for Allen, who must rely on the solid support of the anti-war left to keep him afloat against Collins throughout the campaign. Hoffman, armed with calls for impeachment and universal health care, is certain to split the moveon.org vote with Allen, complicating the congressman’s chances for success.
I bet Susan Collins has a little more bounce in her step today.
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The only thing you got out
The only thing you got out of the Frary campaign is that he wears "Prohibition-era threads"??
Wow, Wally. Talk about superficial if all you can see in Frary's platform is his sartorial splendor!
You're obviously missing a lot (including the response he's hitting with constituents.) That's okay, though. It'll all come as a great shock to you on election day!
Superficial Analysis
Is what Wally - and this site - are all about, Katy. This site's total lack of interest in the first district is indicative of that. They (and everyone else) are perhaps forgetting that the last time the 1st CD was open, a conservative Republican won it.
Superficial Analysis Redux
It is quite amusing to read the comment by "PatrioticDelegate" chastising this site's lack of interest in the FIRST district because of alleged superficial coverage of a candidate in the SECOND district.
If you can't tell the two districts apart maybe you shouldn't be commenting on other people's analysis of them.
Just sayin.
Pengree is a disgusting
Pengree is a disgusting example of mental illness as with all liberal poloticians. This woman is a pestilence on this country.
I will vote against these things untill my last breath. The only way they get elected is because of the uneducated (indoctranated) stupidity of thier supporters.
FRARY
Are you frigging kidding me, Frary is a moron screaming about nothing new, how about rather then bitch about everything, maybe try to have a solution. Any teen ager can tell you how things should change but he/she needs experience to understand it takes more then pathetic rhetoric.
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