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Several prominent Republicans have stepped across party lines to endorse Green-Independent Pat LaMarche for governor, including a former state legislator and current Republican Town Chairman.
"The Democrats and Republicans want you to think your vote doesn't count if you don't vote for them. That's not true. I want my vote to really count, that's why I'm voting for Pat LaMarche." Robert Fisk, Falmouth Fmr. Republican Representative |
Former Republican Lawmaker and the leader of the recent anti-bear bating referendum, Robert Fisk, says about LaMarche, "The Democrats and Republicans want you to think your vote doesn't count if you don't vote for them. That's not true. I want my vote to really count, that's why I'm voting for Pat LaMarche."
Roy Ulrickson III, the current Dexter Republican Town Chairman puts it bluntly, "I'm stepping across party lines to vote for Pat LaMarche because she has a plan to lower taxes."
"I'm stepping across party lines to vote for Pat LaMarche, because she has a plan to lower taxes." Roy Ulrickson III Dexter Republican Town Committee Chairman |
In recent Maine history, there have never been so many prominent politicians and leaders who have crossed party lines to endorse any single candidate from another party.
Jeff Toorish, a leading political consultant and former political journalist who is working on the LaMarche campaign said, "during my involvement in Maine politics for 30 years, I have never seen anything like this."
LaMarche says, "It is simply gratifying that our campaign has attracted the best and brightest from across the political spectrum — and that will give you a very good idea of what my administration will look like."




