The overwhelming answer is no. Here is how central Maine voted in 2016 and 2020.
2020
Federal Reserve signals readiness to do more for economy as virus rages
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate at a record low near zero Thursday and signaled its readiness to do more if needed to support an economy under threat from a worsening coronavirus pandemic
State emergency grant recipients to begin receiving checks next week
About $105 million awarded to about 2,300 small businesses and nonprofits will start going out soon, economic development officials say.
College notebook: California, Washington cancel season opener
California doesn’t have enough scholarship players to meet Pac-12 guidelines because several players are isolating after a teammate tests positive for COVID-19.
Officials name new road in Florida after Trayvon Martin
The Black teenager’s 2012 death sparked a movement for social justice.
Washington County man charged with setting fatal fire in Robbinston
Police say Charles “Chip” Townsend set the Oct. 7 fire that killed Wayne Morrill in the Washington County town of Robbinston
Patriots notebook: Michel back at practice, Gilmore still missing
Running back Sony Michel has missed time while on injured reserve and the COVID-19 reserve lists, but defensive back Stephon Gilmore is dealing with a knee injury.
No winter sports for SMCC after conference cancels competition
Matt Richards, the men’s basketball coach and athletic director, is looking to provide some type of opportunities for winter athletes.
Election anger on Facebook leads to school board resignation in Maine
In resigning, Caitlin Hills said that her political views had become a distraction, but she didn’t apologize for her comments.
‘Deepening concern’ as more COVID-19 cases hit Bates College
Students told to stay on campus until they go home for the Thanksgiving holiday.