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Maine State Convention Updates & Open Thread
My brother will be at the convention this weekend. He will be sending me text messages during the Convention to keep us all up to date.
Hopefully others will share their updates here as well........
Update #1 Just arrived at the center and I am currently standing on the Convention floor. It's going to a wild time. I will be here bright and early Saturday morning!!
Maine Election Fraud and the Effort to Silence Ron Paul
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A Big eye opener for America!!
Thank You All
Ron Paul WINS Washington County Maine Caucus
The Fight for Maine Is Far from Over
Did Maine GOP Blatantly Cheat Ron Paul out of a Victory?
Ron Paul: I’d Like to Know the Truth about Maine
Ron Paul Thanks Supporters with Balloon-Throwing Spectacle
Breakthrough in Maine! 36% Ron Paul’s Strongest Results So Far

Ron Paul’s massive momentum continues! On the heels of a strong second-place finish in Minnesota earlier this week, Ron Paul just had another near-victory in Maine. The Congressman secured an amazing 36% of the vote, by far his highest percentage in the race up to now.
While Ron Paul had been a favorite to win the state, Mitt Romney’s money machine desperately scuffled for a last-minute win in an effort to paper over the Governor’s three disastrous losses in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado earlier this week. Unfortunately that strategy paid off and Mitt Romney just barely overtook Ron Paul for a 39% first place finish.
- Mitt Romney 39.2% (2,190 votes)
- Ron Paul 35.7% (1,996 votes)
- Rick Santorum 17.7% (989 votes)
- Newt Gingrich 6.2% (349 votes)
(Final results with 83.7% of precincts reporting — see explanation at bottom of post)
Why are only 83.7% of precincts reporting? Could the official results still change?
Washington County (pop. 32,856) postponed its caucuses due to the threat of 1-3″ of snow (which did not materialize). They will be voting next Saturday. However, Maine GOP Executive Director Michael Quatrano announced that the official results are permanent and will not be changed when the new votes come in.
Washington County GOP Chairman Chris Gardner objected, saying he had known his county’s tally wouldn’t be included in Saturday’s announcement but didn’t realize it wouldn’t be counted at all. He said he had called state party leaders and “expressed my complete and utter dismay.”
Some have called Washington County a “Ron Paul stronghold” that could have propelled Ron Paul to a Maine victory. Ron Paul campaign chairman Jesse Benton suggested that the Romney campaign was involved in the cancellation of the caucus as Paul’s campaign had expected to do well: “It’s not completely insidious, but they knew we were going to swamp it up there.”
In 2008 Ron Paul got 8 out of 113 votes (7%) while Mitt Romney received 40 out of 113 votes (35%) in the county. If Romney had remained stagnant at 40 votes and Ron Paul had received an additional 227 votes (+ 8 ) in Washington County, Paul would have won Maine.
Ron Paul Returns to Maine
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today Congressman Paul’s campaign schedule. Dr. Paul will visit three local caucus sites as well as address caucus-goers ahead of the Maine Caucuses. Ron Paul will also give a speech to supporters following the announcement of the results in Portland. Details of the events are as follows. All times eastern.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
8:00 a.m.
Greet caucus attendees
Veterans Memorial Gym
678 Main Street
Sanford, Maine 04073
10:00 a.m.
Greet caucus attendees and address caucus
Geiger Elementary School
601 College Street
Lewiston, Maine 04240
12:30 p.m.
Greet caucus attendees and address caucus
The Memorial School Gymnasium
86 Intervale Road
New Gloucester, Maine 04260
6:00 p.m.
Maine Caucus Night Party*
Seasons Event and Conference Center Ballroom
155 Riverside Street
Portland, Maine 04103
*Doors open to media at 1:00 p.m. Doors open to the public at 5:30 p.m.
The videos below are from Ron Paul’s visit to Maine in late January: