Rise, Decline and Renewal: The Democratic Party in Maine
Rise, Decline and Renewal tells the remarkable story of the Maine Democratic Party – how it rose from irrelevance in 1954 with the election of Governor Ed Muskie, challenged the ruling Republican Party over the next two decades, and passed wide-ranging reform that produced a model government for a state long perceived as a cultural and economic backwater. Now, Maine’s largest political party can again seize the initiative, energize a new generation of young people, and govern in the public interest once more.
Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible
George Mitchell is much more than a Senator from Maine. From a time when opposing parties worked together to accomplish things for the good of the nation, rather than the good of the party, Mitchell was an attorney and then a judge in Maine before his Senate run. Known for his work on the environment, the brokering of the peace in Ireland, and efforts in the Middle East, Mitchell is one of Maine’s most famous political figures.