• "As Maine goes, so goes the nation" was once a maxim in United States politics. The phrase described Maine's reputation as a bellwether state for presidential...
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  • in Ohio, 2004 As Maine goes, so goes the nation "The two states that almost always predict which candidate is headed for defeat". The Washington Post...
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  • Maine is the first state to have introduced ranked-choice voting in federal elections. As Maine goes, so goes the nation Maine Democratic Party Maine...
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    two months before the rest of the nation, which had help give birth to the phrase "As Maine goes, so goes the nation" and its status as a bellwether state...
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    two months before the rest of the nation, which had help give birth to the phrase "As Maine goes, so goes the nation" and its status as a bellwether state...
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    2020 Maine elections Maine § Law and government United States presidential elections in Maine As Maine goes, so goes the nation Governor of Maine § Elections...
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  • Buffy, "As Willow goes, so goes my nation." This refers to the political adage "As Maine goes, so goes the nation," meaning that Maine voters acted as a bellwether...
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    evidence of a trend. Prior to the New Deal, Republicans claimed "As Maine goes, so goes the nation.") The resolution adopting the seal upon which this motto...
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    Missouri bellwether (category Opinion polling in the United States)
    in Missouri As Maine goes, so goes the nation Missouri demographics David Brian Robertson (2004) "Bellwether Politics in Missouri," The Forum: Vol. 2:...
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    the campaign that Roosevelt would lose only these two states - to amend the then-conventional political wisdom of "As Maine goes, so goes the nation"...
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    Alf Landon (category American businesspeople in the oil industry)
    update the political maxim "As Maine goes, so goes the nation" to "As Maine goes, so goes Vermont". Following his defeat, Landon finished out his term as Governor...
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  • than a million residents, is where the preference has matched the elected president. As Maine goes, so goes the nation Bellwether trial Early adopter Harbinger...
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  • H. True, Maine in the War for the Union (Lewiston, Me.: 1865), p. 21 The phrase became, "As goes Maine, so goes Vermont." Michael Barone, The Almanac of...
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  • (12 January 2014). "As Maine Goes, So Goes The Nation? Labeling for Foods Made with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)". The National Law Review....
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    Edmund Muskie (category Democratic Party members of the Maine House of Representatives)
    development—effectively bringing Maine into the Golden Age of Capitalism. Muskie ended the "as Maine goes, so goes the nation" political sentiment in the United States by...
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  • elections ("as Maine goes, so goes the nation" was the phrase at the time). Even before the victory in Portland, Farnsworth had declared that the Klan would...
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    (January 12, 2014). "As Maine Goes, So Goes The Nation? Labeling for Foods Made with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)". The National Law Review....
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    Maine (/meɪn/ MAYN) is the easternmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf...
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  • convinces the NSA panel to authorize the assassination of Aziz. The assassination mission goes south: though Aziz is killed, so are many other dignitaries and...
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    challenged in federal courts around the nation. Each lawsuit, if it prevails at the appellate level, will legalize topfreedom in the following U.S. circuits of...
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    Jordan Schakel (category Maine Celtics players)
    American professional basketball player for the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the San Diego State Aztecs. Throughout his...
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    between Portland and Gardiner was changed so that it encompasses the entire Maine Turnpike (including the former I-495 between Falmouth and Gardiner)...
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    Steve Thomas (television) (category People from Rockport, Maine)
    off the coast of Maine. This became a two-part special on Renovation Nation. He renovated a 1,000 square foot adobe in Santa Fe, NM, which was the cover...
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    in Lewiston, Maine, United States, resulting in the deaths of 18 individuals and injuries to 13 others. The initial attack occurred at the Just-in-Time...
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    the United States and the United Kingdom over the international boundary between the British colony of New Brunswick and the U.S. state of Maine. The...
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    George Weymouth (category People from pre-statehood Maine)
    living in the Maine coastal region around Penobscot Bay, likely members of Eastern Abenaki-speaking nations, which began eleven days after the Archangel...
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    Although the Maine explosion was not a direct cause, it served as a catalyst that accelerated the events leading up to the war. Maine is described as an armored...
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  • Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens" is the title of a series of articles perennially published by the American news satire organization The Onion...
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    WPFO (category 1999 establishments in Maine)
    television station licensed to Waterville, Maine, United States, serving the Portland area as an affiliate of the Fox network. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting...
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    Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston (category Boxing in Maine)
    Gallender, op cit "Clay-Liston Fight Goes To Lewiston, ME". Gettysburg Times. May 8, 1965. Allen, Mel. "The Night Lewiston, Maine, Can Never Forget". Yankee Magazine...
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