Current Event #4 T1 "How the candidates in Maine’s biggest races are courting voters as Election Day looms"

      In summary of the article "How the candidates in Maine’s biggest races are courting voters as Election Day looms" by Michael Shepherd. The two main Democratic and Republican candidates running for Maine's second congressional district are seen as tied. Many people in the second district are experiencing more tv ads than any other house district. Outside groups have put over 13 million dollars into Maines 2nd district. In another important issue for district 2, health care, Golden is " hitting Poliquin over his vote last year to repeal the Affordable Care Act" but Poliquin is priding himself more on veterans issues. As for an independent candidate, people may lean towards one of them. They may do this to see the war between sides stop, and to just have someone in the middle.
My opinion on this subject is that people should vote independent. I'd personally like to see the back and forth between sides stop. We should just have one person in the middle who can hear both sides and deliberate accordingly without judgment of their own opinions. If I had to choose for someone in particular to win, I would choose the democratic side. I'd do this because I am honestly more democratic than republican, even though I do identify as an independent. That's my opinion. What's yours?

Shepherd, Michael. "How the Candidates in Maine’s Biggest Races Are Courting Voters as Election Day Looms." Bangordailynews.com. November 5, 2018. https://bangordailynews.com/2018/11/05/politics/how-the-candidates-in-maines-biggest-races-are-courting-voters-as-election-day-looms/.

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