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The state of Maine has 4 electoral votes.Bangor Daily News: Why Maine Splits its Electoral Votes (October 27, 2008) On Election Day, November 4, 2008, polling places will open anywhere from 6 - 10 a.m., depending on the town. All polls will close at 8 p.m.Official Site: State of Maine Voter GuideCurrent polls show Democrat Barack Obama with a strong lead against GOP nominee John McCain.CNN Election Center: Candidate Polling Obama has consistently led in the polls, with the latest numbers showing his lead having widened substantially from the 5% margin he had in early October.Rasmussen Reports: Little Change in Maine, Obama by Five (October 4, 2008)
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Fast Facts
- Electoral votes: 4, apportioned
- Polls open: Until 8 p.m.
- Current polls: Obama leads McCain 54% to 38% RealClearPolitics: Maine: McCain vs. Obama
- Registered voters, 2006: 993,748 Official Site: Enrolled and Registered Voters, as of November 2006
- Democratic Caucus winner: Barack Obama
- Republican Caucus winner: Mitt Romney
- According to CNN, 62% of voters nationwide listed economy as top issue in election
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Maine Polls and Exit Polls
- MSNBC: Maine - President - Exit Polls
- CNN: Economy Most Important Issue, Polls Show (November 4, 2008)
- The Wall Street Journal: CNN: Early Exit Polls Show Voters' Top Concern Is Economy (November 4, 2008)
- RealClearPolitics: Maine: McCain vs. Obama
- Pollster.com: 2008 Maine Presidential General Election
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Are there any exit polls asking why people voted yes on 1 in Maine? I need to know their reasoning behind hurting our families.
@badkitty812 | November 04, 2009 02:25 PM -
@McCainBlogette Christie seems okay - and the exit polls had 57% of ppl in NJ favoring Obama. Still waiting on Maine (too close to call)
@Trunks_Ivy | November 04, 2009 04:22 AM -
All even in Maine with 40% in... gonna be a long night. Damn. Come on. *** At least in NJ Gov race, Obama wasn't a factor, per exit polls...
@capsworth | November 04, 2009 04:13 AM -
also i went to boston.com hoping for maine exit polls and got distracted by pedro: http://is.gd/4Mv2W still love you, bb.
@latara | November 04, 2009 03:26 AM -
Only a few percent of Maine's returns in, but the exit polls seem to suggest good news for "No" (pro-gay marriage)...
@jallend1 | November 04, 2009 01:52 AM
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