NH does look to be off the map. Then again, I do think this throws a wrench in the idea that states with a decent amount of whites without a college education are bound to trend toward Trump. We're not going to see NH swing 3.5% in Hillary's direction while Maine swings 10-15% in Trump's direction.
Trump won't win Maine as a whole but you really can't compare NH as a whole to Maine's CD-2. New Hampshire has one of the highest percentage of college educated whites in the country and non-college educated whites are only 51% of total registered voters. In Maine 67.5% of registered voters are non-college educated whites. Since the overwhelming majority of non-whites and college educated whites are in the Portland metro area it means 75-80% of CD-2 registered voters are non-college educated whites.
That's a pretty huge difference, CD-2 is like a much larger version of the Northern most county in NH and I bet that will go for Trump as well.
As someone who explores Northern New England on the weekends, I can tell you that any rural place outside of the perimeter of Boston has the potential to be SAF(shady as ). I saw in Northern Massachusetts, just a bunch of Trump signs and Hillary for Prison signs. Total Bubba country. New Hampshire and Northern Maine are the same except they have urban areas in NH that vote like Boston, Vermont, or the Berkshires.