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Kevinstat
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« on: May 25, 2008, 03:34:00 PM »
« edited: May 25, 2008, 09:15:11 PM by Kevinstat »

Maine's Mike Michaud (D-ME-02) may seem comunitarian/populist at first glance, although he doesn't make his pro-Life stance a big part of his profile these days and he is rather liberal on other social issues I think.  And he's had higher business group ratings that Tom Allen in the past, not that that takes much.  But he's probably the closest you will get to a communitarian in a top-ticket officholder from Maine, and a stronger argument could be made that he is a populist (I think he supports gun rights more than most Democrats, which is one area where Maine Democrats are often more moderate than the national party).
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