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Susan CollinsThe latest poll gives the incumbent Republican a healthy lead over her Democratic challenger Tom Allen in the race for U.S. Senate. |
Susan CollinsThe Democratic Senate Campaign Committee announced a $5 million ad buy to support her opponent Tom Allen. |
MaineThe state ended the fiscal year with a surplus of $56 million. |
Barack ObamaThe latest Rasmussen poll shows the presumptive Democratic nominee with an 8 point lead over McCain-- down from 22 points in June. |
Joseph GrayPortland's City Manager is back to work after a successful surgery to remove cancer from his prostate. |
Health Coverage for MaineThe group opposing the tax repeal effort raised only $25,000 in the last few months...much less than the $375,000 raised by the Fed Up With Taxes coalition opposing them. |
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The moral of the story? The Republican Party has some soul searching to do. >
Janet Napolitano, the Democratic governor of Arizona and an early supporter of Barack Obama's presidential campaign, is being mentioned for ... >
I attended my first political "house party" in 1994 when I was a senior in college. It was hosted by one of former U.S. Sen. George ... >
Republicans across Maine were decimated on Election Day. Two incumbent Republican state senators were knocked off, and Democrats picked up additional ... >
Wha..?
"The latest Rasmussen poll shows the presumptive Democratic nominee with an 8 point lead over Obama"
The presumptive Democratic nominee IS Obama.
Doesn't anyone wonder....
Whether a 14-point swing for no reason in one month might indicate a poll is less than accurate? How come you aren't asking Scott Rasmussen those questions, politickerme? Or do you just recycle stuff others write, and hide opinion as news?
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