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« on: August 10, 2016, 09:53:32 AM » |
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A few things about Maine. First of all, it's trended Democratic recently (at the presidential level) so there's no reason it would suddenly become competitive this year. While it has elected quite a few Republicans at the local level, that doesn't make it a battleground (WV isn't a swing state) and it tends to elect Republicans like Susan Collins, not Donald Trump. I think Trump is actually a poor fit for Maine, especially ME-01.
Safe D, Clinton wins 56-40.
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