UNE political scientist Brian Duff interviewed on 'MPBN' about presidential campaigns in Maine
Brian Duff, Ph.D., associate professor and chair in the Department of Political Science, was interviewed on MPBN’s "Morning Edition" radio program on October 7, 2016, about the presidential campaigns in Maine this year.
There has been speculation lately about Maine’s electoral votes being split for the first time, with the 2nd District supporting Donald Trump and the 1st District voting for Hillary Clinton. Duff discussed this possibility and also commented on how the political attitudes and voting patterns of people in the 2nd District have been changing.
He said that the divide between the two districts is not solely a matter of economics, as some may think. People in Maine’s more rural and northern district, he suggested, gravitate toward Trump because he gives a voice to their feeling that the values that enabled their success in life are no longer conducive to success for their children. “The 2nd District of Maine is reflecting national trends,” Duff explained. “It doesn’t have to do with the literal experience of struggling economically. It does have to do with this feeling that there are forces that we can’t quite control or understand that are changing our economy and our culture.”
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