PORTLAND, Maine — A crowded GOP field splits the vote, helping a tea-party backed conservative win the primary. Then an independent candidate creates a three-way race in which the Republican emerges with a victory in November.
That was the path Paul LePage followed to the Blaine House in 2010.
And a similar path is unfolding in the U.S. Senate race for Scott D’Amboise, who faces a six-way primary following a scramble that accompanied Olympia Snowe’s exit from the Senate.
At the end of the day, Snowe’s departure changed the electoral math in a way that may have helped the conservative D’Amboise, said Mark Brewer, political science professor at the University of Maine.
“If they split up that moderate or establishment Republican vote, and D’Amboise locks down the conservative vote, then he gets the nomination,” Brewer said. “If that field stays as is, he has a really good shot.”
But it could get more complicated because state Treasurer Bruce Poliquin is also going after tea party conservatives, the same base D’Amboise has been courting for the past two years.
Campaigning against Snowe, D’Amboise has been meeting one-on-one with voters, painting himself as an anti-establishment candidate and shoring up support in the Republican Party’s conservative base.
Her abrupt departure threw him for a loop.
He watched in frustration as the cards were reshuffled, with five GOP candidates ultimately joining him in the race: Attorney General William Schneider, Secretary of State Charlie Summers, state Sen. Debra Plowman and former state Sen. Rick Bennett, in addition to Poliquin.
Things didn’t change much in the end, D’Amboise said.
“We were running against the establishment before. We’re running against the establishment again. If the people vote any of those five in, they’re going to get another Olympia Snowe,” D’Amboise said.
D’Amboise is an eye technician, small business owner and former town councilor in Lisbon. He has raised more than $500,000 but it’s unclear how much remains. Campaign finance disclosures are due at the end of the month.
He’s not widely known outside Lisbon, but neither was Paul LePage outside of Waterville, where he was mayor.
LePage’s campaign caught fire at the Republican State Convention, and he provided one of the conservative alternatives to the moderate candidates in what was a seven-way GOP primary.
After his primary victory, he went on to defeat Democrat Libby Mitchell and independent Eliot Cutler. The GOP Senate primary winner will face independent Angus King, along with the Democratic nominee.
Brent Littlefield, who’s an adviser to LePage, disagreed with the notion of history repeating itself, saying that LePage had broader support than most give him credit for. “While LePage had the backing of some tea party groups, he actually drew from a large bucket of voters,” Littlefield said.
Beth Wallinga, a tea party activist and chairwoman of the Old Town Republicans, is a D’Amboise supporter. But she’s not convinced that the larger field helps him.
Before, Wallinga said, D’Amboise was capitalizing on polarization in the GOP between conservatives and those frustrated with the more liberal Snowe.
With a larger field, some of the anti-Snowe vote could be divided among the six candidates, she said. Poliquin, for his part, is also seeking support from tea party activists, kicking off his campaign a week ago at a Knox-Lincoln County Tea Party event in Warren.
D’Amboise is still working part time but will soon join the campaign full time. Already, he has adjusted his sights to the new competition, which he refers to as the “carpetbaggers five.”
“Where was their heart? Where was their courage to run against Senator Snowe? I am the one who has done all the work. I am the one who has had from the beginning the heart, the courage, conviction and principles. People shouldn’t settle for anything less,” he said.



Scott D’Amboise is the only choice–he is right that he had the courage last year to initiate a primary contest with Olympia , but the others only hopped into the race after her announcement, thinking this was their better chance, not being willing to challenge her in the primary before that.
Scott is pro-life, pro-traditional family, pro-Mainers and pro-America. He has not been whining about the increase in challengers to him in the primary, and did not believe he should give up under the new circumstances.
A vote for Scott D’Amboise is a solid vote for a more conservative vote in the United States Senate.
No, more like pro-busybody. When you gotta use the law to try and force everyone to look and believe like you and your family — that’s not exactly “pro-America”.
You mean like pro-life Mike Michaud ?
Gee, last I knew I was surrounded by all sorts of people who are pro-Maine and pro-America and they certainly all weren’t conservatives.
I like Scott, and I am going to vote for him. I am not going to vote for who the Republican establishment picks, not a chance.
Is that why all the Democratic clowns backed out of the race
new blood needed..Scott’s my choice
Serious Question…. Are either of “the Charlies” going to be anywhere near the tabulations on primary day ??? If the answer is yes …Summers should step down as Secretary of State ( his wife is also running for a House Seat )……WTF ???
Let them both tally votes, it’s good entertainment and will undoubtedly cause a wonderful ruckus once the votes are all tallied. We all know how well they count.
Oh boy, our very own clown show ….. I bet the jokes, gags and gaffes will be every bit as good as the Republicans clowns provide to us on the national clown show circuit.
My personal belief is , out with the career minded and the benefit
grabbing crew with their established network of cronies.
We need fresh blood and one term folks who want to really help all the
residents of Maine and vote for the best, for America.
We are democrat leaning but more independent and as usual we find that the
whole bunch of candidates are out for themselves and not the people.
As I have repeated many times the 2 or even 3 party system is outdated and
should be abolished for the brightest and most respected American
citizen to devote 2 years to help our county out, period. We are so tired
of Democrats vs. Republicans vs Tea Party vs Independent. It has come
time to draft the brightest in the land, to help guide us. The way it was
suppose to be when Congress started out. We have lost our way and our
senses. I guess if Scott can tame his ego down and is really, for all the
people, he seems the best choice as so many of the others have some
serious
issues.
Totally in agreement: one term , same retirement system ( SSI ) they have for us , same insurance , and minimum wage. Also would like to see no PAC’s and no lobbiests. One vote according to the needs of the people who put you there !
What a Dud!
You can be either a Tea Party or a GOP candidate, not both.
I have old boots that stand a better chance of getting elected than
D’Amboise .
Left or Right?
Cant have both!
you are so wrong
Scott D`Amboise is the only one who will get my vote, not the opportunists that jumped in the race after Scott called Olympia`s liberal voting record into question. And Summers, Bruce Poliquin, and William J. Schneider are all in violation of the Hatch Act and should step down the seats they now hold or drop out of he race. Summers is nothing more then Charlie Websters boy and would never get my support.
So do you have no idea who the Hatch Act applies to or do you think Summers Poliquin and Schneider are Federal employees?
That is why the D’s are not going to put forward a viable candidate, they don’t want a repeat of the Lepage fiasco. So in reality it will be Angus against the GOP candidate, and Mr. D’Amboise does not have the same name recognition as Mr. King.
King is just another Democrat.
Or self serving reputation !
The tale of 6 Clowns running for the permission of the Tea Party to become a Senator. BDN you should use Tea Party instead of the name GOP which no longer exists. One reason why Olympia quit.
Well said !
No she quit because good folks like yourself insisted on fanning the flames of the battle between parties and found it was almost impossible to get anything done.
and King would be a beter choice? Yea Right!
Yup.
suppsose, no different than a democrat.
Let’s guess what their extreme platform will be, …. Cut taxes for the wealthiest, cut services to the most needy, increase taxes on those who can least afford it, repeal Obamacare, restrict voter access at the polls and no healthcare for anyone, all the while munching on a corndog.
Hopefully the Supreme Court will overturn Obamacare.
Yes … I think that will ensure that the Public Option will move foward.
Regardless of the vote on mandated purchase, the rest of ACA will not be overturned.
Charlie Summers has my vote; he is the only one on either side that has years of helping small business, and openly opposes the Quimby National Park
Poor choice.
and yours is…?
Sorry, but it will be “Independent” Angus King all the way. No republicians this time.
I think Angus is the wrong candidate for us at this time.
One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics
is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.
Plato
Good article. Now a question. Which one of the remaining 5 could be described as a practical and reasonable politician (not a wing nutty ideologue) ? Just looking for someone who really wants to represent and govern from the middle where most of us live. Thoughts?
and King would be middle of the road?
I believe she quit because of Jocks legal problems…….Much more to come down the pike on that.
Yeah it would be awesome to have a former Lisbon Town Councilman as our next Senator from Maine…………
I look forward to Scott D’Ambroise, Matt Dunlap, and Angus King start going at it on June 16th.
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I for one am behind Scott D’amboise 100%…He loves his country…he loves the constitution…he loves his family…and he will have our interest number 1 on his agenda not his…he is the real deal
I for one am behind Scott D’amboise 110%….He loves his country…he loves the constitution…he loves his family…he listens…he has only the best motives for running…to represent us…the people…to stop the awful tyranny we are facing..and he recognizes that he needs us…not just for lip service…but to actively spread his name to get him elected
Ah, ‘cuse me, but D’ Amboise, has never been a Lisbon Town Councilor. Another Error Of Reporting on the Facts BDN. Just because the AP wrote it doesn’t make it gospel. But that shouldn’t surprise anyone.
He was a selectman, big difference from town councilor. Two completely different governing bodies.
http://www.damboiseforsenate.com/about
Check out the facts yourselves before reacting. But then that might require just a little effort huh?
Now how long before BDN removes this comment of mine cause it makes them look bad.
Want to follow what a crooked Town Council governing body looks like, go here:
http://www.lisbonreporter.com
Do not forget Senator Debra Plowman. Check her voting record. She is a solid conservative. Thank you Senator Plowman for your voting record. It speaks for itself.
I’ve attended several presentations by Mr. D’Amboise, and recently heard him on a 30-minute radio interview.
Suffice it to say – the guy is CLUELESS! He said on the radio that the federal government could run on a 3% flat tax… and that the $100+ Trillion debt (on-the-books and the unfunded liability) would still somehow disappear.
And getting in the race first is actually a political liability. It shows he was the only Republican (unless you count that weirdo Dodge) who was stupid enough to challenge a popular senior Senator who was certain to be re-elected.
D’Amboise’s early stupidity does NOT suddenly translate into wisdom because Senator Snowe decided to retire!
The other candidates cleary have something D’Amboise lacks: Experience. Integrity. Credibility. Knowledge. And, most importantly – an understanding of the job.
If D’Amboise really wants to get involved, he needs to run for the state legislature, and if his town is that desperate – maybe he’ll win that seat.
I was definitely leaning toward D’Amboise early on, but I have decided to vote for Deb Plowman tomorrow.