AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Tea party favorite Paul LePage surprised even himself with a commanding win of the Republican primary for governor Tuesday, while state Senate President Elizabeth Mitchell emerged as the Democratic nominee, setting the stage for a general election pitting a limited-government conservative against a liberal statehouse insider.
LePage, the Waterville mayor, called his victory with more than one-third of the vote "absolutely overwhelming."
"It says that the hardworking people of Maine want to be left alone, want straight government, want to have lower taxes and they want to be able to live their lives the way it was intended by out founders," he said.
No clear front-runner had emerged leading up to the primaries, and polls days before the election indicated more than half of voters still had not made up their minds.
For the seven Republican candidates, fiscal conservatism, harnessing government growth and making Maine more business-friendly were prominent campaign themes. The tea party movement, which has become a symbol of voters' anger and frustration, endorsed no candidate but LePage courted its followers.
Some of the GOP candidates distanced themselves from tea party-inspired planks in the state Republican party's platform, which called for the elimination of the Department of Education, a reference to global warming as a "myth" and a declaration that health care "is not a right. It is a service."
But the conservative message apparently struck a chord with voters.
LePage's GOP rivals included former ski executive Les Otten; businessman Bruce Poliquin; former Husson University President Bill Beardsley; business development executive Matt Jacobson; state Sen. Peter Mills; and Steve Abbott, former chief of staff for U.S. Sen. Susan Collins.
Among the Democrats, ideas for how government can play a role in creating jobs dominated the campaigns.
Mitchell defeated two other public officials — former Attorney General Steve Rowe and former Conservation Commissioner Pat McGowan — and Rosa Scarcelli, a business owner, who had played up her role as a political outsider.
The November election will feature more than the two major-party candidates. Nonparty independents Eliot Cutler of Cape Elizabeth, Kevin Scott of Andover and Shawn Moody of Gorham have all qualified to appear on the ballot, which for the first gubernatorial election in 16 years will not include a candidate from the Green Independent Party.
The winner of November's election will succeed two-term Gov. John Baldacci, who in 2003 became the first Democrat in 16 years to hold the office. Republican John McKernan served from 1987-1995, and independent Angus King served the next eight years.




Republican Failure
Isn't it interesting that the same right wingnuts who try to denegrate the amazing achievements of President Obama, who from a single family home wound up as the first African American to serve as Editor of the Harvard Law Review, then graduate from Harvard Law School (not to mention winning a Nobel Peace Price, becoming a U.S. Senator, author, and the first African American President of the United States), are trying to talk up LePage's little story. In fact, these same people who no doubt say that Obama didn't earn anything and was "handed" all he has (again, RepubliCON anti-logic), are actually complaining that LePage is being discriminated against because he's a Franco. Ignorance and hypocrisy have a home: THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!
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Think (anything but),
No, you're trying to bend the reality of Republican failure to assuage your fragile, brave ReopubliCON self-image. You aren't making a point. The fact is that Obama inherited the very worst set of circumstances of any President since FDR, but actually probably worse. Our banking system was on the verge of collapse thanks to deregulation by Republicans. If you look at every Republican President they are the ones who balloon the debt. What President Obama has done is spent to stimulate and generate solvency in a number of areas, again thanks to Republican abuse and neglect. That you can't process reality makes you the perfect opposite of what you'd like to believe about yourself, expressed in your screen name. Republican: Angry. Ignorant. Clueless.
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Republiclowns vs. Al-Qaidacrats...interesting sight...clowns vs. turbans
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Republicans refused to regulate the sub-prime market, suing in New York to stop that state from regulating a growing disaster in the making. If they were concerned about anything, they would have fixed it, right? This business of Republicans trying to blame Clinton for "forcing" bad loans is, if it is true, and admission of Republican ineffectiveness because Republicans held BOTH the White House from 2000-2008 and Congress from 1995 to 2007. So even if Clinton "forced" bad loans, then it was the REPUBLICAN Congress, which held the banking committee, that LET HIM DO IT! RIGHT? And if there were "bad loans," then why didn't Bush or Republicans fix the problem? See, this is just a demonstration of how flawed Republican anti-logic really is, they don't offer facts and sound arguments so much as regurgitate talking points from Fox "Republican" News. Being a Republican isn't a "point of view" so much as an admission of intellectual and personal failure.
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I understand Voisine that you are fed up with the Republican factory of failures and I am too. As a Republican I enjoy watching Countdown and Rachel Maddow and compared to the Fake Gestapo news networks it gives better coverages. The talking points and idiocy is amazing when you look at it. Look at LePage's quote on his own website "My proposals include establishing a statewide residency requirement for general assistance and a lifetime benefit limit to five years". That would include promoting a State sponsored death system and panel such as the like Sarah Palin described. "For Special Education, we should eliminate the disparity between school districts in identifying and supporting students requiring special education services". Another round of tax cuts to come in the special education market with the promises of a balance in testing scores as he proclaims being against nationally rounded schools. True Tea Party logic from the top to the bottom.
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Increases in Government Debt
Growth In Debt Held By the Public [$US trillions]
Jimmy Carter, 1977-1980: 0.2
Bill Clinton, 1993-1996: 0.7
Bill Clinton, 1997-2000: -0.3
Democratic Total: 0.6
Ronald Reagan 1981-1984: 0.6
Ronald Reagan 1985-1988: 0.7
George H.W. Bush 1989-1992: 0.9
George W. Bush 2001-2004: 0.9
George W. Bush 2005-2007: 1.1
Republican Total: 4.3
The financial markets only pay attention to the amount of debt held by the public. This is the number that helps drive down the value of the dollar and makes bankers nervous about inflation down the road.
Growth of Debt Held By "Government Accounts" [$US trillions]
Jimmy Carter, 1977-1980: 0.00
Bill Clinton, 1993-1996: 0.4
Bill Clinton, 1997-2000: 0.8
Democratic Total: 1.3
Ronald Reagan 1981-1984: 0.1
Ronald Reagan 1985-1988: 0.3
George H.W. Bush 1989-1992: 0.5
George W. Bush 2001-2004: 0.8
George W. Bush 2005-2007: 1.4
Republican Total: 3.0
Debt held in government accounts is very much a misnomer. Debt, in the real world, is a fixed obligation to make a payment on a specific date. Not so for debt held in government accounts, according to this White House.
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Let's just count the last Republiclown president against the dems. Still doesn't look very good.
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wow, you're comaring 12 years of democrat to 20 years of republican...way to make the fgures the way you want them, and nothing yet on wat Obama has done to debt? add in what is already created since he took office and I'm feeling pretty good about the republican way right now!
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LePage is an ignorant junk merchant who doesn't actually "own" anything. His greatest claim to fame is never missing "happy hour." Republicans prefer their candidates ignorant and lost in their own childish fantasies. That's Paul LePage.
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Voisine you must think LePage is going to win if you are spewing this much crap.
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How can Obama be the solution when he has accelerated spending and quadrupled the debt that you know has gotten us into this mess? He took what Bush did wrong (yes, he was wrong, and had lots of help on both sides of the aisle- they're politicians, they all pander) and is making it worse in multiples!
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Quadrupled what debt? Sources, please.
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If Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Obama were in a boat and it started to sink, who would be saved?? America!!!
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What a funny picture; Reid, Pelosi and Obama washing up onshore, covered in crude.
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what's the difference between Obama and his dog? The dog has papers.
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I like that one.
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WSJ has no credibility. But that doesn't matter since when is a 5% cut not a cut. Bush never cut anything.
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It is. But Obama is the possible solution. He's not part of the problem.
The problem was the Bush Recession which started in 2007 due to deregulation and outrageous Republican spending. Because of financial deregulation and financial globalization that recession has spread to Europe. Helped by irresponsible spending in some coutries (Greece for one) that's now become a crisis. The result is a shift in world power to the Chinese temporarily. They too may soon see economic crisis (or at least some economists so predict). But the start was de-regulation. The recession is a product of that de-regulation and so is the oil gusher dstroying the Gulf of Mexico.
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oh, you mean the recession that was started because of the irresponsible lending that was forced upon banks by the 'feel good' Democrats who felt that everyone should own a home (even if they did not have the means to do so)? Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Pelosi, Reid, etc etc etc....programs that started with Clinton in office?
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There is not one single example of a bank being forced to lend to somebody they knew wouldn't pay them back. They could, and did, say no.
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And the liberals in office leaned on the banks heavily to force their hand in lending. In Fannie and Freddie's case, Barney Frank did the leaning.
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In the end result, it was the deregulation, brought about by the Republican party, since with deregulation there was no true way to police any of those matters. Lindsey Graham proposed deregulation, and got what he had wanted, along with the millions of dollars spent on the Bush administration, and their false little war in Iraq which has cost the lives of thousands upon thousands. Tell me about that "feel good" war and about how an American flag won't get you into heaven anymore to paraphrase John Prine.
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Obama started another commission to study something?? What a great leader! The reality of this is that he asked department heads to cut 5% of their budgets, and will then turn around and give them 2.5% back for NEW SPENDING as a reward. Fact. Do some freakin homework instead of just spewing out talking points. Do you really belive Obama cares about spending? Have you been awake the past 2 years? I can't even argue with someone who, with a straight face, states that "Obama is a major improvement fiscally over Bush".
According to the WSJ the public debt under Obama will increase as much in 20 months as it did in all of Bush's 8 years. At least people are starting to get it. November will come quickly and you already know it's going to be ugly. 2 short years after that and the one-term wonder will be history. The Jimmy Carter 2 era will end.
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Envy is ugly yet revealing j. Your "republicans want children to starve, go without an education" mantra is old and tired. Is it the Republicans who block school vouchers? Why would any good "liberal" stand in the way of freedom of CHOICE for parents? Choice is great when you want a 16 year old girl to suck her unborn child from the womb, but not so good if she should want to pick a different (better) school for a child she chooses to let live???
And "corporate wlfare" is just the latest wordsmithing from the party of class and race baiting. Corporate "welfare" means nothing more than tax breaks to encourage companies to do business here rather than somewhere else where they can do it cheaper. We need SOME private sector jobs in Amerika don't we? Who else will pay for all those census workers, and the paper pushers who will now "work" in the health care industry?
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Obama has a debt commission. He's asked department head to cut their budgets. When did Bush to either. No, Bush kept the wars - off budget. He lied to his own party about the cost of his prescription drug plan and then didn't pay for it. He left us $12.9 trillion in debt and a $1.3 trillion yearly budget deficit. Obama is a major improvement fiscally over Bush. And remember Cheney declared that the deficit no longer matters.
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and Obama has, in a single year, tripled the budget deficit from where it was when Bush left, what does that say about him. asking department heads to cut budgets was done because he opened his eyes and saw the writing on the wall but how much will they actually cut (I for one am not expecting much). Obama is twice as bad as Bush was.
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Start with welfare reform.
Let's not look at corporate welfare. Forget the $75,000,000 cap on oil companies' criminal acts.
No, the Republicans want the poor to starve. Their children to go without an education. Builds character (as long as its not their own). So that they can buy that new 500 horsepower sports car.
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Corporate welfare creates jobs, social welfare creates... social welfare...
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actually, its maritime law that has been in place for a long time that a company is not responsible for more damages than the sunken vessel was worth. but dont let the facts get in the way of your rant.
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You mean the 1990 Oil Pollution Act? Oh, those pesky facts.
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actually, I mean this: The Limitations of Shipowner’s Liability Act of 1851. When a ship or other vessel is involved in an accident, the Limitation of Liability Act limits a vessel owner’s liability to the post-accident value of the vessel and cargo.
Which would cap damages before the $75million number is reached. Of course, this particular law will be ignored as will the one you cited because the current POTUS just ignores laws that he disagrees with.
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If you are worried about debt then surely you believe that Obama must go. He, Pelosi and Reid took what was a fixable problem and have accelerated it to the point where the entire world economy is on the brink. This isn't hyperbole, just do a little reading somewhere other than Huffington Post.
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Maine government under the Democrats and with no coorperation from Republicans has cut state spending by $800,000,000. The Federal Government under the Republicans in 7 of the same 8 years increased spending hugely and added $7 trillion to the national debt. Time to vote out the spend and spend Republican hypocrits.
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Jal - come clean..the democrats voted in the BIGGEST budget this state has ever seen and it wasn;t until ACTUAL revenues were known to be short of expectations that they were FORCED to cut items that were previously approved. This is NOT the same as cutting a budget, all they can say is we passed the largest budget in state history before being forced to reduce our glutteny!
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and it needs to be cut by about another 800,000,000 as a next step. fix welfare, get rid of the deadwood at DHS that hands out welfare to anyone rather than do their job and figure out what someone actually qualifies for, start actually looking for welfare fraud (instead of saying you looked and didnt find any).
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The LePage win means that we can pin the 2010 Maine Republican Platform to their candidate and it will stick. The Republican Party is now the party of extremism and will not have Les Otten's millions to cover it up. Their platform calls for the destuction of the Federal Government, the ripping up of the US Constitution, and economic anarchy. Boy will fall be fun.
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The Republican Platform calls for none of that. Don't lie to us. It reflects very badly on you.
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Destroy the Federal Government? Right on!
Ripping up Constitutional Amendments like the 16th? Right on!
Economic Anarchy? Not stealing from the people. Right on!
Vote Lepage!
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the Marden's backed candidate with millions coming from corporations, or the clean election candidate, who's backed by the people. Let the games begin.
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The only people backing Libby mitchell are the state employees union....geez I wonder why?
As governor, I will:
· Fight privatization and push for greater accountability in state contracts;
· Oppose further shutdown days, and;
· Restore longevity pay.
Yeah, thats from Libby's campaign literature...nice for them...not exactly trying to reduce size or cost of state government.
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supports lepage. Got your sheets laundered yet?
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With Lepage the first thing you can count on is welfare reform...long overdue in this state.
Sounds like a great starting point.
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It is time to change the direction our wonderful state has been heading . I believe Paul LePage, with his background of business rathur than the Ole boy network of tax and spend liberals will, if he is elected, bring common sense back to Maine. My husband and I changed our voter registration so that we could vote for him. Hopefully he will be our next governor.
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You know you folks who are excited about Lepage thinking he will lose, need to check the dem results, Libby mitchell is NOT the candidate Republicans feared running against. her mark on Augusta will be EASY to campaign against. The Yes on One vote yesterday seems to reinforce that point made by many voters, November is going to be super exciting!
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Voisine.... because turrets makes me feel more important. As to LePage, as an independent I was kept out of the primary process but... who the hell is he? I mean, I have heard NOTHING of this guy!
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Congratulations to the LePage campaign, but now the real work begins. While I’m sure you realize there will be no time for a summer vacation this year, it’s now time to reach out and spread your strong fiscally conservative message to all Maine voters. Paul LePage has what the State of Maine needs for our next Governor, but the Far-Left’s major political machine will be a force to contend with. They have proven union thug stereotype over the past ten years, but the Conservative Spirit is alive and growing. If you recognize that our state has been heading down a very dangerous road, please step up and support the LePage campaign in as many ways as you possibly can.
The time for positive change has arrived! Please get active and help implement our much-needed positive changes for Maine’s future generations. Please bookmark http://www.lepage2010.com and donate as much time and money as you can between now and November.
BTW, this is one investment we really need to make; else the Extreme Far-Lefties and their status quo desire will drag us even deeper into Socialism. Sad but 100% true.
** LePage for Governor 2010 **
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Libby 'status quo' Mitchell will keep dragging us Maine residents into the depths of higher taxes and stronger governmental control. Don't our kids deserve better than that? As you probably know, our State has major fiscal issues and we need to make some tough changes within Maine State Government.
With that said, our next leader will need a very strong backbone and Paul LePage has proven he has just that and more. Although nobody's perfect, Paul LePage has the experience and skills that we need for our next Governor.
** LePage for Governor 2010 **
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I couldn't have been more happy to see Mr. Lepages picture this morning! Awesome! I really feel the voters are getting fed up with the same TAX AND SPEND government we have here in Maine.
Keep dumping the Tea into the Harbor. Send a message to those who do not know how to manage our economy. Congratulations Paul! Now let's put you in the Blaine House in November.
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I think if Lepage wins you may see a lot of state workers cut to bring down the 1 MILLION PLUS A DAY COST!! HORRAH!!
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CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs Mitchell and Mr. LaPage....now..let the games begin..may the best person win! Lets please keep it clean..
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Voisine, get yourself an extra large glass of coolaide!
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Looks like you have some issues. Maybe instead of 7 stupid crackpot post you should count to 5 take a breathe and post just one coherent one.
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LePage asks "Chandler who??"
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Republicans choose LePage: Woodcock wins again!
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What does LePage bring to Maine? Go find your own *#%$WQET%RQW$#%RE you flaming Liberal!! (says LePage!)
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LePage proves that for Republicans, extremism trumps intelligence and accomplishment any day!
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LePage Slogan: It's just that simple you $%$$T% Liberal ... and oh, did I mention that I'm a really even headed guy??
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Republicans select LePage: DEMOCRATS WIN! DEMOCRATS WIN!
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