Candidates failed to fire up primary voters

With voters as angry as wet cats, and the tea party rebellion reportedly sweeping the land, Maine's gubernatorial primary Tuesday seemed placid by national standards.

Secretary of State Matt Dunlap was predicting a 20 percent turnout, which would be about typical for gubernatorial primaries, and he was seeing no reason to change his prediction as Election Day drew to a close.

Only a week before the election, polling found 47 percent of Republicans and 61.7 percent of Democrats still unsure who they would support for governor.

So, it's interesting to speculate why the run-up to Maine's election failed to generate much electoral energy.

Three possible reasons:

First, most of the national angst seems to be directed at President Barack Obama and Congress.

The Internet and airwaves are abuzz with hot-button issues: bank bailouts, stimulus spending, health care reform, immigration and the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Voters are mad all right, but not necessarily at Augusta or at statewide candidates.

Sure, many have a sense that all layers of government should be leaner and less expensive.

However, Mainers have just watched a bipartisan effort in the state Legislature cut hundreds of millions of dollars from the state budget, while consolidating schools and eliminating state government jobs.

Second, there were simply so many candidates — seven Republicans and four Democrats — that it was difficult for voters to keep track of who was saying what.

What's more, they all seemed to be saying about the same thing: that they would create jobs and get Maine's economy moving.

Voters may feel as if politicians have been plucking that old chicken for the past quarter-century, and without significant result.

Despite pledges from a string of governors, well-paying manufacturing jobs continue to disappear.

As at least two Republican candidates pointed out, Maine only has a few more jobs today than it did 10 years ago, and even fewer well-paying heavy industry jobs.

Voters have been disappointed so many times, we wonder how many have given up on the notion that a governor can really improve their personal financial outlook.

Finally, the low turnout may simply reflect that the candidates were all reasonable people  and not inclined to do a lot of negative advertising.

Voters usually protest attack ads, but they do have a way of highlighting — some would say exaggerating — the differences among candidates.

Other than Bruce Poliquin's TV ad depicting Les Otten as a failed businessperson, the campaign seemed relatively free of tension.

The TV debates often found the candidates polite and even complimentary of each other.

Meanwhile, the Republicans seemed moderately conservative and the Democrats seemed moderately moderate.

All of the Republicans, meanwhile, seemed to politely distance themselves from the tea-party-inspired platform adopted during the state convention.

The distinctions among the candidates often seemed subtle and reasonable.

Those lines will be more distinctly drawn in November, particularly when the inter-party attack ads begin.

Perhaps then will Maine's voters be able to focus on selecting the next governor.

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Primary results!

I'm proud to sayI was a high school clasmate of Paul Lepage at LHS when it was located on Central Ave. his politics are far to the right of mine, but Iam still proudof him and the Maine voters who were savy enough not to let Le$ Otten buy the election!

tron's picture

I understand why you're upset

she wishes to treat state employees humanely, you want to scare them. Have you laundered your white sheet yet?

Pirate's picture
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Is it true the Klan members

Is it true the Klan members who were bed wetters were required to wear rubber sheets at meetings?

thinkingman's picture

if you beleive that than you

if you beleive that than you must beleive the current governor treated them inhumanely as it was he who by executive order and with people like Libby Mitchell backing hime ordered the furlough days, wage freezes and other issues that she now promises to brign back...cant exactly blame that one the conservatives huh? Unlike you, I launder my sheets regularly with money i earn...

thinkingman's picture

Libby Mitchell said this

"As governor, I will:
· Fight privatization and push for greater accountability in state contracts;
· Oppose further shutdown days, and;
· Restore longevity pay"

from Libby Mitchell's campaign literature...she does not want privatization (reduction in state employees) And she wants to give state employees everything taken away and increase their pay...anyone wanna guess who will be the biggest contributor to her campaign?

thinkingman's picture

Typical tron, nothing

Typical tron, nothing positive to add....let me explain this one...twice as many people switched from unenrolled to Republican as from unenrolled to democrat ain the last 30 days, and twice as many swapped from D top R as did R to D...Portland Press heard had quite a story on it recently, check it out...while candidates did not fire up people, Question One clearly had an impact on why people went to the polls. The message is clear, two years in a row peoples referendums have overturned bad democratic law in Maine. And now for Lepage to run against Libby Mitchell is a great sign for a conservative swing!

thinkingman's picture

It all depends how you define

It all depends how you define Fairness tron...fairness would be a flat tax such as sales with a provision for rebates for those with lower incomes - and abolish income tax altogether. fairness is NOT a tax which says because you earned twice as much as your neighbor you should pay four times as much in taxes...

tron's picture

"It all depends how you define Fairness"

,I cannot believe you're using the Bill Clinton defense. Your fellow teabaggers will be so disappointed.

Pirate's picture
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Why do you continue to use

Why do you continue to use epithets in your posts? Teabaggers is a term that applies only to male homosexuals, by their own definition, by the way. So, how about it, T....knock it off. Show some civility. Your use of that term even pisses the parrot off, and he's one of your fans.

tron's picture

Back in January of 2009,

when Graham Makohoniuk urge people to send teabags to their representative, they resulting group of protesters were affectionately referring to themselves as 'teabaggers', and it remained until some immature adolescents remembered that a certain sex act perform by heterosexuals, and probably homosexuals also, was called teabagging. Embarrassed, they have tried to distance themselves from the moniker ever since. It won't succeed, since they used it first. Now do I have video proving they used it? Of course not, since all archives of the early teabaggers are in the safe possession of FOX News?

Pirate's picture
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The parrot sez you made up

The parrot sez you made up the name Makohoniuk. He knows because, (a) He's a liberal, and (b) It's the name of a rash he has on the inside of his beak. So, there; smarty...

SonOfTron's picture

did a little digging

well, i did some digging. the only reference i can find to graham makokoniuk coining the term was by someone in a comment on another website. i cannot find any other reference to it.

quoting that individual would be like using one of your post for fiction. (sorry that was redundant)

tron's picture

I NEVER said Makokoniuk

coined the term, I wish you loons would learn to read.

SonOfTron's picture

still no proof

you still haven't cited anything. again it looks like you cannot back what you said. what a shock.

tron's picture

I gave you the truth,

if you can handle the truth, that isn't my problem. Now go play with booby. Leave this forum to the adults.

SonOfTron's picture

can't prove it

dan you cannot prove what you are saying. just because something is in your chlildish little mind doesn't make it fact, just fiction.

since this is for adults, that means you will be leaving. see ya ...

tron's picture

Jason, are you just stupid, or

do you work at being stupid? I told you how the term came to be applied to the teabaggers, now you either accept the truth, OR shut up. You're not making any sense, just like your boyfriend.

SonOfTron's picture

no truth

danny two notes, you are not speaking the truth because if you were then you could point to something on the web that would back what you say. i will not shut up as long as you post your falsehoods in these blogs.

now i know that i have won the point with you when you start accusing someone of being gay. hopefully Pattie see your post and reprimands you for your false accusations.

tron's picture

You never win any points,

you just keep repeating the same nonsense until people get fed up arguing with an ass. So go ahead, get the last word, you need to have that, and go play.

SonOfTron's picture

if that was the case

did you read your last post? "repeating the same nonsense until people get fed up arguing with an ass", are your referring to yourself? it seems that is all you do, is repeat the same nonsense until people are tried of arguing with you.

SonOfTron's picture

the reason

pirate, the reason danny two notes continues to use the term "teabaggers" is because he has a limited vocabulary or maybe hasn't flipped his word of the calendar in a few years. but the main reason he continues to use the term is because he know he can get attention for those of us on the right.

he claims it was first used by tea party members, ask him to cite a source. he won't be able to find one reference.

say hey to the parrot for me

Pirate's picture
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Gotcha...Parrot sez

Gotcha...Parrot sez SQUAWWWK!! back at ya.

tron's picture

Teabaggers was the term first used by tea party activists

themselves. It is appropiate and is not an epithets unless you have your mind in the gutter.

thinkingman's picture

Sandra, you are so right, I'm

Sandra, you are so right, I'm so thankful he campaigned hard against One, it really helped people decide to vote yes, many even commented on these blogs that they would vote yes just because tron was voting no...but I'm guessing he never left his home yesterday and at best filed absentee...

Big Love's picture

lolol. I'm guessing he

lolol. I'm guessing he volunteered at a Rumford polling place and got careless with a pad of sticky notes

tron's picture

that's a good one, as if

you actually know anybody that would ever be rational enough to vote no. No matter, we'll see what you right wing wackos come up with for tax fairness, although I'm not going to hold my breath.

Pirate's picture
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Some were hoping you would.

Some were hoping you would.

UnspokenVoice's picture

Sad, liberal tears aren't very good wine...

I wish I had more time to come online but, you know, some of us have to pay taxes so that you can chill on Bartlett Street with your 40 of malt and pack of cigars. If I had more time I'd actually enjoy taunting you but, well, one of us doesn't mine working to feed you and your crotchfruit.

No, seriously, stay here online in your dirty underwear from a week or two ago and froth online. Really, I don't mind. I'm used to it. I even encourage you to share your opinion with everyone you meet online. Scream it out load and clear. You'll think you matter and that you truly are special.

You know what? That is actually quite okay. It has become clear to more than just I that all the noisy people really aren't bright, they're just noisy (but useful pawns). They can be ignored while the adults continue to find a way to make things work despite the interruptions from the uneducated.

I really do wish I had time today. Alas, I do not. How is that hope and change working out for you? Hell, probably not too bad. You've likely never actually accomplished enough to have reason to owe anything back to society. Don't worry - that's a bit too complex for you (I'm sure) but it actually involves more than money.

I guess you don't see it and you won't but at least you're happy with yourself. Let me think... What was it that was said when Obama won? Oh, yeah... "Get over it!" That was sort of fun wasn't it. The majority decided!!! Herp Derp!!! How's that whole summer of gay weddings going? Not so well? Guess what? Get over it! The majority decided. You can cry all you want but that doesn't actually change the results - the majority aren't so wise when they're not on your side are they crybaby?

Where's your hero today? Playing golf? Obama is, and always was, nothing but a liar. Go on - they actually keep fair and accurate information online about this. Go look it up... That boy has broken more campaign promises than you've taken showers. That probably isn't a good measurement though. Hmm... Obama has broken a greater number of promises than you have changes of underwear. Don't worry though, he's not even halfway through and you can always resort to the mantra of blaming someone other than him. (It kind of strikes me as being akin to the abused woman who runs back to her husband even though he beats her and molests her children. It is sad, pathetic, and yet greatly amusing to me regardless.)

The sad thing is that I'm not a Republican. I'm actually rather liberal but I'm rather ashamed to admit it because it, by default, associates me with ignorant trolls such as yourself. Today I have a few minutes before I have to head down into town and actually accomplish something. I am pretty much going to go pay money for the State to appropriate from the stated use (roads) to buy you your bottle of coffee brandy.

I do want you to know that I don't begrudge you those small luxuries. You go ahead and enjoy your Allen's Coffee Brandy and six pack of High Gravity. I'd find it more honest if you just begged for them in the street and would respect you more for your honesty.

It kind of reminds me of these few thoughts: At least a whore works to earn their drug money. Selling prescription drugs to kids (kids that I'm now paying to buy your drugs that I paid for in the first place) is a lot of work. People who align themselves to a political party are no less absurd than fundamentalists with diseased brains believing in sky wizards -- and the beauty is that they are at least twice as honest about their insanity as deluded partisan trolls who's hypocrisy has reached the point where ironic no longer even applies. Seriously - the next Olympic sport should be Mental Gymnastics, it is the only thing you and your ilk are good at.

I guess, seeing as I'm thinking about it, that I'm glad that you're online doing this. It stops you from being out here in the real world having an impact on things that actually matter. The reality is that I feel sorry for you and I am glad that I'm able to help. I'll be down in the county seat today, Farmington if you must know, and I'll swing in to Ron's Market. I'll see if I can get a bottle of Maker's Mark as I'm down to a handle left and, maybe, when I get done providing for you and your family I'll come back and you can enjoy your Allen's whilst I sip mine.

I realize that this might be seen as supporting a few of the right wing trolls that have popped up to feed this idiot lately. I do hope that people are able to see beyond that and I do hope that they, themselves, realize that I (by no means) supported Bush nor wanted McCain or Palin as president. In all fairness though, if you guys are going to attack him, please at least try to be factual instead of striving for 'truthiness.' I don't know what happened to the financial conservatives on the right (and don't claim you have always been - you were pretty damned silent during the Bush era so I'm not buying that) but, for that matter, the earliest memories I have of the Democrats were them trying to maintain segregation because they didn't want to have to be equals to the blacks. You've gone a long ways in the wrong direction if I've any say about it but I don't really so do what you will. If you are going to have fun with the troll keep in mind that many on the left like facts and figures and test results so long as they support what they're saying. Here is a good one to amuse yourselves with...

http://www.livescience.com/culture/public-news-quiz-100129.html

It does sort of make sense that Republicans are smarter. They're usually better heeled, thus better schooled, and typically at least have the advantage of coming from higher class neighborhoods where education is better provided and such has been true for quite some time. The idea of the liberal elite or limousine liberal is a fun talking point but those are mostly the wacko's on their side such as the PETA supporters/protesters, ELF members, or the people who go out and do retarded stuff like screw with Israel or a Japanese whaling ship. It should not be hard to deduce that they're simply not very bright. They are getting their way but that's just because they are noisy. People will wake up. On both sides. I hope...

sandra2's picture

Hey, lay off tron, he knows

Hey, lay off tron, he knows what he is talking about. You saw how well he predicted question 1.

The choice is more like rock solid or space cadet.

tron's picture

Hey keep up sandra2

I predicted question one AND I predicted why and how it was done. One of the most underhanded sleazy campaigns ever, and I feel that's a prelude of what's to come. But like I said, the choices will be clear.

Pirate's picture
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You must be referring to the

You must be referring to the wording of the question. Where was the democrat opposition to how the question was worded? They're in power, aren't they?

sandra2's picture

Hey, lay off tron, he knows

Hey, lay off tron, he knows what he is talking about. You saw how well he predicted question 1.

tron's picture

I absolutely love the election results

it gives Maine a clear choice, stone age or space age. We will see which one the voters want.

northwoods's picture

Moving yet

Yes Tron we will see and I would like to make you an offer. When LePage wins I will help you move out of state if you want to.

tron's picture

Never said I'd move, however when lepage loses

I'll recommend a moving company, for you and booby.

northwoods's picture

Just thought I would offer it

Just thought I would offer it to you. I wouldn't move no matter what, I have dealt with crappy liberal gov. this long. Doesn't matter though LePage is going to win.

thinkingman's picture

Even more important is the

Even more important is the signal by this and other election results...the signs are clear that November could prove to be very successful for fiscally conservative candidates who actually listen to their constituents instead of deciding they know what is best for our state and its people. Taking control away from the dems in the legilature is far more important than who sits in the Blaine House which is merely symbolic.

Pirate's picture
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We're IN the space age,

We're IN the space age, T...How's that working for ya?

tron's picture

yeah, but if lepage

get's elected we'll return to the stone age. People might like it for a while, but wait until they need to go to the bathroom.

Pirate's picture
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To be totally honest, LePage

To be totally honest, LePage would not have been my choice. Far from it...No, and Libbie isn't either.

thinkingman's picture

tron, you're such an

tron, you're such an idiot...so glad to see you're still here, how'd you like the election results anyway? Lepage vs mitchell is probably a dream contest for the repuvlicans, she is not the candidate the republicans feared...

Mainah49's picture

Hmmm...

Dan, you think that the Dems taking every last cent taxpayers have won't? Isn't trying to tax your way out of a fiscal crisis what helped Greece get where it is today?

tron's picture

What will be interesting is that

LePage will embrace the republican platform, meaning the voters will know exactly how far back into the stone age the state will go, if he's elected. Mainers may want that, we shall see.

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