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McCain's eye on the Maine chance | McCain's eye on the Maine chance |
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By Max Deveson BBC News, Bangor, Maine | By Max Deveson BBC News, Bangor, Maine |
In north Maine residents enjoy moose-hunting, fishing and snowmobilingIt has long been a liberal bastion, voting solidly Democrat in every presidential election since 1992. | In north Maine residents enjoy moose-hunting, fishing and snowmobilingIt has long been a liberal bastion, voting solidly Democrat in every presidential election since 1992. |
But both of Maine's senators are Republicans, and the appearance of Sarah Palin on the Republican ticket could be giving plenty of voters pause for thought. | But both of Maine's senators are Republicans, and the appearance of Sarah Palin on the Republican ticket could be giving plenty of voters pause for thought. |
Last week the McCain campaign upped its advertising spending in the state, and on Thursday, Mrs Palin herself is visiting Bangor - the biggest town in Maine's second congressional district - with her husband Todd, a snowmobile race champion whose renown extends beyond Alaska. | Last week the McCain campaign upped its advertising spending in the state, and on Thursday, Mrs Palin herself is visiting Bangor - the biggest town in Maine's second congressional district - with her husband Todd, a snowmobile race champion whose renown extends beyond Alaska. |
The southern and coastal regions of the state are certain to vote for Barack Obama. | The southern and coastal regions of the state are certain to vote for Barack Obama. |
In the north of the state, however, residents enjoy moose-hunting, fishing and snowmobiling just as much as they do in Mrs Palin's home state of Alaska. | In the north of the state, however, residents enjoy moose-hunting, fishing and snowmobiling just as much as they do in Mrs Palin's home state of Alaska. |
"We are very impressed with the McCain-Palin ticket," said Paul Davis, president of the Maine Snowmobile Association. | "We are very impressed with the McCain-Palin ticket," said Paul Davis, president of the Maine Snowmobile Association. |
"I think Sarah Palin has made the second district of Maine a battleground out of what most likely was an open-and-shut case for Obama." | "I think Sarah Palin has made the second district of Maine a battleground out of what most likely was an open-and-shut case for Obama." |
It just so happens that Maine is one of two US states - the other is Nebraska - that do not operate a winner-take-all system in the presidential election. | It just so happens that Maine is one of two US states - the other is Nebraska - that do not operate a winner-take-all system in the presidential election. |
If [John McCain] wants to waste his money for one electoral vote, then good luck to him Meghan Baldridge, Obama volunteer | If [John McCain] wants to waste his money for one electoral vote, then good luck to him Meghan Baldridge, Obama volunteer |
The candidate who wins the northern second congressional district will carry away one of the state's four electoral college votes. | The candidate who wins the northern second congressional district will carry away one of the state's four electoral college votes. |
This partly explains why, when John McCain announced he was giving up the battle for Michigan he added that he would be transferring some resources to Maine. | This partly explains why, when John McCain announced he was giving up the battle for Michigan he added that he would be transferring some resources to Maine. |
The withdrawal from Michigan effectively signalled the end of any Republican hopes for a landslide victory - and in a close race every electoral college vote counts. | The withdrawal from Michigan effectively signalled the end of any Republican hopes for a landslide victory - and in a close race every electoral college vote counts. |
'Getting through' | 'Getting through' |
The visit of Sarah Palin is exciting Republicans. | The visit of Sarah Palin is exciting Republicans. |
"Sarah and Todd's visit could be enough to swing it for us," said Nick Dagher, 36, a first-time Republican volunteer in Bangor. | "Sarah and Todd's visit could be enough to swing it for us," said Nick Dagher, 36, a first-time Republican volunteer in Bangor. |
I couldn't say whether [Sarah Palin] has made a difference, but I like her Rick LozierManager of Van Raymond Outfitters | I couldn't say whether [Sarah Palin] has made a difference, but I like her Rick LozierManager of Van Raymond Outfitters |
"The moment Senator McCain picked Sarah Palin, the number of volunteers - especially professional women - just exploded," Mr Dagher added. | "The moment Senator McCain picked Sarah Palin, the number of volunteers - especially professional women - just exploded," Mr Dagher added. |
One of those professional women, 33-year-old insurance agent Jenny Schnedler, busily working the phones to Piscatiquis County, in the north-west of the state, said she was confident the message was "getting through". | One of those professional women, 33-year-old insurance agent Jenny Schnedler, busily working the phones to Piscatiquis County, in the north-west of the state, said she was confident the message was "getting through". |
It's rural areas that are the best hunting grounds for the McCain volunteers - which may explain why their office, with the air of a down-at-heel call centre, is located on the outskirts of the city. | It's rural areas that are the best hunting grounds for the McCain volunteers - which may explain why their office, with the air of a down-at-heel call centre, is located on the outskirts of the city. |
Jobs and college kids | Jobs and college kids |
The Obama headquarters, by contrast - which resembles a college dormitory, with handmade posters lining the walls - is right in the centre of town. | The Obama headquarters, by contrast - which resembles a college dormitory, with handmade posters lining the walls - is right in the centre of town. |
The volunteers there were also upbeat. | The volunteers there were also upbeat. |
Anne Borregine, a veteran of Democratic presidential campaigns since 1980, said she had "never experienced so much energy at the grassroots". | Anne Borregine, a veteran of Democratic presidential campaigns since 1980, said she had "never experienced so much energy at the grassroots". |
The walls of Obama headquarters in Maine are lined with handmade postersHer fellow phone-basher, Meghan Baldridge, was dismissive of the McCain camp's decision to concentrate resources in Maine's second district. | The walls of Obama headquarters in Maine are lined with handmade postersHer fellow phone-basher, Meghan Baldridge, was dismissive of the McCain camp's decision to concentrate resources in Maine's second district. |
"If he wants to waste his money for one electoral vote, then good luck to him," she said. | "If he wants to waste his money for one electoral vote, then good luck to him," she said. |
"We'll gladly take Michigan." | "We'll gladly take Michigan." |
Former Maine Senator George Mitchell, passing through Bangor on a tour of the state to drum up support for Barack Obama, said the decline of the local economy during the Bush years made a Democratic victory highly likely. | Former Maine Senator George Mitchell, passing through Bangor on a tour of the state to drum up support for Barack Obama, said the decline of the local economy during the Bush years made a Democratic victory highly likely. |
"During eight years of Bill Clinton, 98,000 jobs were created in Maine," he said. "Under George W Bush, just 5,000 have been created." | "During eight years of Bill Clinton, 98,000 jobs were created in Maine," he said. "Under George W Bush, just 5,000 have been created." |
In the Van Raymond Outfitters, a hunting and fishing store in Brewer, Maine, opinion was divided. | In the Van Raymond Outfitters, a hunting and fishing store in Brewer, Maine, opinion was divided. |
"A lot of folks who come in here were already going to vote for John McCain," said manager Rick Lozier. | "A lot of folks who come in here were already going to vote for John McCain," said manager Rick Lozier. |
"I couldn't say whether she's made a difference, but I like her." | "I couldn't say whether she's made a difference, but I like her." |
But his colleague Jim said he doubted Mrs Palin was intellectually up to the job. | But his colleague Jim said he doubted Mrs Palin was intellectually up to the job. |
In the balance | In the balance |
In the last three state-wide polls conducted in Maine, Barack Obama held a four or five point lead over his Republican rival. | In the last three state-wide polls conducted in Maine, Barack Obama held a four or five point lead over his Republican rival. |
Polling analyst Nate Silver projects that Mr Obama will poll two or three points below his state-wide vote in the second district, which is home, as his colleague Sean Quinn puts it, to "most of the places where people die in Stephen King novels". | |
So if the polls stay static, or the race tightens at all, then the second district's electoral vote may really hang in the balance. | So if the polls stay static, or the race tightens at all, then the second district's electoral vote may really hang in the balance. |
There is more than one plausible scenario for election day on 4 November, where the two candidates could end up with 269 electoral college votes each. | There is more than one plausible scenario for election day on 4 November, where the two candidates could end up with 269 electoral college votes each. |
In that case the hunters, fishermen and snowmobilers of northern Maine could play a decisive role. | In that case the hunters, fishermen and snowmobilers of northern Maine could play a decisive role. |
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