Maine
Biden, Trump win Maine primaries on Super Tuesday
There was little surprise in the outcomes of Maine’s presidential primary on Tuesday. Former President Donald Trump won the Republican primary and 20 delegates, while President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary.
The results were called just half an hour after polls closed at 8 p.m.
This was Maine’s first semi-open primary in which independent voters could choose to vote in either party’s primary. Nearly a third of Maine’s voters are independents.
Some Maine Republican voters expressed relief that their selection of Trump on the ballot would count, following a ruling Monday by the Supreme Court on a Colorado case.
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows ruled late last year that Trump’s name could not appear on Maine’s GOP primary ballot because she believed he engaged in insurrection during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
However, she stayed her ruling in anticipation of a legal challenge, so when voting began in Maine 30 days prior to Tuesday’s primary, Trump’s name appeared on ballots.
On Monday, within hours of the Supreme Court decision, she reversed course and announced that votes for Trump would be counted.
“I was going to write him in or do what I could to get him back on the ballot myself, so I’m super happy that he did get back on the ballot,” said Tracy Shaw of Portland.
Portland election officials said they saw a slower than usual primary day. Some voters said the steady cold rain throughout the day may have lowered turnout as well as a lack of enthusiasm for the top two presidential candidates.
“I’m feeling that there’s not a lot of enthusiasm for Biden right now too, I think there’s a lot more air play for the Republican side, too,” Portland Democrat Ray Saba, who voted for Biden, said. “But it just seems that in my opinion, the world is kind of on fire politically and I just wish that there would be some settlement on some key issues.”
GAZA PROTEST VOTES
The Maine Coalition for Palestine ran a campaign for Democrats to write “ceasefire” on their ballots to protest Biden’s support for Israel’s campaign in Gaza.
The war began in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed about 1,200 people. More than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict, according to Gaza’s Hamas-controlled health ministry.
“We want President Biden to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire,” Abby Full, a member of the coalition’s steering committee and chair of Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights, said. “We’re sending a message to him that if he doesn’t do that, then he cannot count on our vote in November.”
A similar campaign in the Michigan Democratic primary saw more than 100,000 votes of “uncommitted.”
Maine does not allow uncommitted votes, but instead has a space for write-ins. However, write-in ballots for unregistered candidates are officially counted as “blank,” so there is no way to know how many of those blanks were “ceasefire.”
The Maine Coalition for Palestine launched an online pledge to tally how many people voted “ceasefire.” As of Tuesday evening, Fuller said the pledge had 2,200 signatures.
Not all Democrats supported the campaign.
“I think people shoot themselves in the foot,” Democrat Laurie Goldstein of Portland said. “They’re welcome to do whatever they want, obviously, but that’s not going to really advance their particular agenda and it does compromise what we’re all trying to do here, which is elect a president.”
Even some ceasefire voters said in a likely contest between Trump and Biden, they had only one choice.
“Unfortunately, Biden,” said Portland voter Jay Stonerook.
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Mother’s Day brings boom in flower sales across Maine
It wouldn’t be Mother’s Day without a stop at the florist.
According to Fox Business, about 154 million flowers are sold during the week of Mother’s Day. So it’s safe to say it was a busy day for stores like Estabrook’s Maine Garden Center and Nursery.
Plenty of families stopped by to pick out flowers on Sunday, looking to choose the perfect bouquet for their moms.
“I think Mother’s Day is tradition, you know, and so it’s great to see families here. We have a lot of new families that have come today for the first time with their young children and their mother. Watching the young kids and seeing how excited they are—their eyes light up at all the beautiful flowers,” Tom Estabrook, president of Estabrook’s, said.
Estabrook says Mother’s Day tends to be a great kickoff to the spring season.
Maine
Maine Black Bears Swept By UMass Lowell In A Tight 5-4 Finish
The Maine Baseball Team was swept by UMass Lowell in the weekend series, losing on Sunday 5-4.
UMaine scored 3 runs in the 5th inning and 1 in the 6th inning to lead 4-1, but the Riverhawks scored 2 runs in the 7th and then pushed across the tying and winning runs in the 9th inning for the win.
Thomas Stabley started for Maine and went 6.1 innings on the mound. He allowed 5 hits and 3 runs, striking out and walking 1. Owen Wheeler pitched 1.2 hitless innings striking out 2. Sebastian Holt pitched the 9th and took the loss, allowing 2 hits and 2 runs, the big hit a 2-run homer to Nicholas Solozano, his 2nd of the day.
Hunter St. Denis homered for Maine, a solo shot, his 9th of the season, in the 6th inning.
Albert De La Rosa was 2-4. JuJu Stevens , Shane Andrus, Quinn Murphy and Chris Bear each singled.
UMass Lowell is 19-27 while Maine is now 17-30.
The Black Bears will host Merrimack on Tuesday, May 12th in a non-conference game at 2 p.m. The game will be broadcast on 92.9 The Ticket with the pregame starting at 1:30 p.m. Maine then closes out the regular season at home with a 3-game America East conference matchup with Albany Thursday- Saturday.
Check out photos from the game
Maine-UMass Lowell Baseball May 10
The Maine Black Bears hosted the UMass Lowell Riverhawks on Sunday, May 10th
Gallery Credit: Chris Popper
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