It appears that Ron Paul is as popular as fresh lobster in Maine. The Republican presidential candidate said Monday he is hoping for “a grand showing” in Maine’s Republican caucuses Friday through Sunday. He visited the State House in Augusta and made remarks to a crowd of nearly 200.
Paul is the invisible candidate nationally despite his success in campaign fundraising and general popularity. However, state Republican Party Executive Director Julie O’Brien says his supporters may have been the most active in Maine.
According to Natalie Schultz of the Nolan Chart, Paul has a good chance of taking 21 delegates during the state competition because his campaign fits right into the politics of the area:
“Because outside of the political elite urbanites who control the state, the majority of real Mainers are very anti-government gun-lovers. Huckabee is gaining a Christian following, but truthfully, most Mainers are old-school Christians, not Evangelicals.”


