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Maine Senate: Tom Allen - a study in opportunism

Mark Ellis has a post up at drivel del marcos:

So far, Tom Allen’s strategy has been to ignore the fact that he has a primary challenger and he’s been pretending that his challenger – Tom LeDue – doesn’t actually exist. Recently Democrats have been waking up to the fact that they actually have a choice for their party’s nominee for U.S. Senate and many are giving LeDue a closer look.

That fact hasn’t been lost on Allen. So in order to align himself more with his party’s activists, Tom Allen finished licking his finger and sticking it in the wind. Yesterday, he walked away from his long-standing relationship with the Clintons and endorsed Barack Obama for president.

Read More of Marks Post

UMF Flag Desecration Video

More to Follow in the days to come......Alex

The Cost of A Superdelegate

Ever wondered how much it costs to buy a super delegate? According to Ralph Kettell's (Maine CR Communications Director) post on RedState Obama is trying to buy Congressman and Superdelegate Tom Allen's vote with a $10,000 contribution. It would be doubly interesting if Obama succeeds considering Tom Allen and Bill Clinton have been friends ever since they attended Oxford together. Link to Ralph's article on RedState

Maine Senator Susan Collins stretches out lead to 23 points

MaineWebReport posted on an article from The Hill that shows Susan Collins continuing to build her lead against Congressman Tom Allen:

"The most recent poll on the Maine Senate race shows Senator Collins extending her lead to 23 points from the last published poll in November, which showed her ahead of Tom Allen 54-34. From The Hill:

In Maine, Sen. Susan Collins (R) had a solid lead over Rep. Tom Allen (D), 54 percent to 31 percent. The poll of 400 likely voters March 6-9 had a 4.9-point error margin."


 The picture keeps looking worse and worse for Allen. Is it too late for him to try to get his House seat back?

Clintonian Socialism

In our present political discourse misinformation concerning the supposed healthcare crisis abounds. All this ceaseless bloviating by political elites is part of a concerted effort to prolong the socio-fascist regime that this country has been suffering under since the days of FDR’s tyrannical reign. Nothing else can explain the deliberate evasion of the obvious and bountiful evidence which suggests that the ‘healthcare crisis’ in this country is the direct result of government policies.

Nearly everyone agrees that the major problem with our healthcare system is that costs, particularly health insurance premiums, are too high for millions of people, who as a result choose to forgo coverage.

However, most of the so called ‘experts’ have failed to demonstrate why costs are as high as they are, so I will make an attempt.

Maine Democrats shut off government oversite

More shenanigans from Maine Democrats. Appalling, but no surprise:

 http://mainewebreport.com/maine-democrats-try-kill-fiscal-watchdog-opega

Maine Democrats celebrated 'Sunshine Week' in Maine by trying ax the one program in state government that actually saves taxpayers money. Here's a press release from GOP Senator Kevin Raye. Discussions on this at AsMaineGoes (link) and PolitickerME (link)

AUGUSTA – State Senator Kevin Raye (R-Perry), the ranking Republican Senator on the Government Oversight Committee, today assailed the attempt by legislative Democrats to kill the Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability (OPEGA). The proposal was inserted in the majority budget shortly before midnight Thursday night.

Tom Allen Watch - Imaginary Accomplishments

Check out this post at Tom Allen Watch:

Representative Tom Allen is facing the bleak prospect of unemploymen this year, as he stares down the barrel of a 20 point deficit in his bid to unseat Maine Senator Susan Collins. Poll after poll has shown Allen's popularity hovering somewhere slightly above frost-heaves among Maine voters, and he's even having a hard time keeping Democrats interested. After sitting on his can for 12 years in Washington and getting nothing done, the Maine people aren't exactly thrilled at the prospect of giving him a promotion. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and Allen's game now seems to be to completely fabricate a record of accomplishment.

Here's the link: http://tomallenwatch.blogspot.com/2008/03/imaginary-accomplishments.html
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