Over 20,000 younger voters from greater than 140 faculties have voiced their sturdy assist for former President Donald Trump over Kamala Harris in a current scholar mock election in Maine.
The outcomes, submitted to the Secretary of State’s workplace, reveal a powerful victory for the Republican nominee, with 52% of scholars backing Trump in comparison with 41% for Harris.
The mock election, performed only a week earlier than the precise vote, noticed participation from college students throughout Maine.
The coed mock election outcomes additionally make clear Maine’s native races, exhibiting college students favoring Maine’s three incumbents in congressional races, albeit with some shut calls.
Democrat U.S. Reps. Jared Golden and Chellie Pingree held their seats, with Golden narrowly edging out his Republican opponent, Austin Theriault, by lower than a single share level.
Sen. Angus King, an unbiased, led the U.S. Senate race within the mock election with 43% of the coed vote, considerably outpacing Republican Demi Kouzounas, who garnered 24%, and Democrat David Costello, who trailed at 15%.
In the meantime, within the 1st Congressional District, Democratic U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree held a slimmer margin than typical, with 41% of scholars backing her over Republican Ronald Russell, who captured a powerful 38%.
In keeping with WMTW, “In 2020, Maine college students appropriately predicted the outcomes of a number of races in Maine. In that yr’s mock election, college students in Maine voted for Joe Biden for president, Sara Gideon for Senate (over Susan Collins), and Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden for Congress.”
Since 1992, Maine has primarily voted for Democrat candidates, siding with them in each presidential election besides in 2016, when it break up its electoral votes. Maine’s distinctive electoral vote system permits it to divide its 4 votes primarily based on the end result in every congressional district.
In 2016, Donald Trump gained the 2nd Congressional District, securing one electoral vote, marking a noteworthy victory for a Republican in Maine and underscoring the state’s ongoing political range.
In 2020, Maine continued to exhibit its break up tendencies, with Trump once more profitable the 2nd Congressional District.