As I mentioned in the open thread at AMERICAblog.com this morning, I've been struck by how many Maine Catholics are just disgusted by the actions of this state's Catholic Bishop. At our event, I had easily a dozen people tell me how upset they were. These are all devout Catholics who were at a "No on 1" fundraiser, donating to the campaign. Then, this morning, at breakfast, one of my mother's friends told her she was no longer going to be a lector at her church. She's had it. This is the Bishop's base -- and he's not only aggravating them, he's making them activists for "No on 1." That's my big takeaway from the weekend. (Jeremy Hooper heard the same thing this past weekend at a Bar Mitzvah in New Jersey -- and he posted Bishop Malone's latest admonition to vote yes. It's bizarre.)
Here's a picture of me with Jesse and Libby Mitchell after we gave our short speeches:
There's a lot going on in the campaign in the state. Amazing work. The campaign office in Portland was buzzing. The first week of Volunteer vacation is in full swing.
Also, today, courtesy of Jeremy Hooper, we learned that the Yes campaign is doing its phone-banking from GOP headquarters. One wonders what Maine's top Republicans, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, think of that development.
Also, Paul Hogarth from BeyondChron, who helped organize the Travel for Change program, is in Maine this week. He's got a great post here. Read More...