Photo by Element5 Digital on Pexels.com This election cycle has already been an incredibly unusual one, given the low quality of candidates provided by both major parties. But there is another dimension and norm being tested in Maine in 2020, and two other states, Alaska and Massachusetts, will decide whether or not they wish to... Continue Reading →
Maine’s economic recovery eludes the north, may put the state in play
The theme of this site is how vastly different life is for those who live in America’s rural and small towns than it is for those who live in cities and urban areas. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Maine, one of the nation’s most heavily divided states. Even just glancing at an electoral... Continue Reading →