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May 22, 2013
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Independent Candidate Favored to Win Senate RacePosted on Oct 19, 2012
If you’re not a Democrat or a Republican, the widely held belief goes, you have zero chance of winning an election. The two-party system that dominates this country has left third-party candidates out in the cold. But there is one state where someone not affiliated with the two major parties has a good shot at winning a seat: Maine. (Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders caucuses with the Democrats.) Angus King, an independent, is considered the favorite to win the seat being vacated by moderate Republican Olympia Snowe. Polls show the 68-year-old King, who is a former two-term governor of the state, with a substantial lead over Republican Charlie Summers and Democrat Cynthia Dill. King says he is trying to run a different kind of campaign: “The fundamental concept of what I’m doing is that the country’s in trouble, that we have very serious issues and that we can’t get to the issues if Congress doesn’t work. And that more partisanship isn’t going to change that.”
—Posted by Tracy Bloom.
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