Governor's Race Turning Into a War of Attrition ; Sometimes Knowing Who You Don't Want to Vote for Is As Good As Knowing Who You Do.

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Labor Day is the traditional beginning of the political season, when voters who are not hard-core partisans take their first hard look at the candidates.

Columbus Day is the traditional beginning of season when people start whining about how they wish they had other candidates to vote for.

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Governor's Race Turning Into a War of Attrition ; Sometimes Knowing Who You Don't Want to Vote for Is As Good As Knowing Who You Do.

As the leaves start to turn, expect to hear the lament, "I wish we could vote for none of the above."

For everyone but the true believers, deciding who to vote for becomes a process of elimination, and fortunately for Maine voters...

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