GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION IN MAINE
In two weeks Maine residents will go to the poles to vote
for a governor to represent the state.
Maine, like the rest of the country, has a loud Tea Party
contingent that represents about thirty percent of the voting population.
During the last gubernatorial election the Democratic
vote was split between the Democrat and Independent candidates; resulting in
the election of the Tea Party Republican Paul (Pepe’) LePage.
Thus, Paul LePage squeaked by and Maine ended up with a
moron (perfectly acceptable in the Republican Party) as governor.
This year the same scenario exist with the possibility of
the same outcome.
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