BRUNSWICK, Maine — Independent Senate candidate Angus King of Maine has a woman problem. He’s not one.
The popular former governor is the undisputed front-runner in the campaign to replace retiring Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe, the state’s most powerful female voice in a generation.
But beneath the 68-year-old businessman’s popularity is a stark political reality: For many Maine women, King is not their first choice. And this election, perhaps more than any other, underscores the sometimes conflicting priorities for a Democratic Party struggling to beat back a Republican takeover of the Senate.
Democrats are betting big on women in elections across the nation — from the presidential battleground to the coastal Maine community where King opened his state headquarters last week. They have accused Republicans of waging a “war on women,” seizing on the GOP’s push to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, adopt stricter abortion laws and block contraception coverage for employees of religious institutions.
While women are a key voting bloc nationwide, King’s need to court them in Maine may be more acute.
He is trying to replace Snowe, a moderate and backer of abortion rights who enjoyed support from women in both parties during a congressional career that spanned more than 30 years. He’s also working against a proud local tradition that has sent a Maine woman to the U.S. Senate in seven of the last eight decades. And he faces lingering disappointment from some voters who preferred Rep. Chellie Pingree, the state’s top elected female Democrat, who did not enter the contest.
Evidence of King’s challenge is everywhere, even among the applause, balloons and laughter at the headquarters-opening party in Brunswick recently.
“I wanted Chellie to run,” 48-year-old registered Democrat Tory Dietel Hopps, a philanthropic adviser from Cumberland, Maine, said in the midst of the crowded office. “But if we can’t have Chellie in the Senate, we can have Angus. That works for me.”
King is doing all he can to enhance his appeal to women, although he acknowledges the obvious limitations.
“I’m not a woman. Blame my mother,” a smiling King told The Associated Press. But he praised the state’s tradition of sending women to Washington.
“I think it’s important. I’ve supported [Sen.] Susan [Collins] and Olympia practically every time they’ve run,” King said, noting that his first “four or five” campaign hires were women. “But I think it’s patronizing to women to say you have to be a member of the female gender in order to support the interests and rights and privacy of women. That’s like saying white people shouldn’t pass the Civil Rights Act.”
King, who also favors abortion rights and opposes efforts to strip funding from Planned Parenthood, says the GOP’s focus on abortion laws, women’s health providers and contraception is “a huge mistake.”
Democratic leaders in Washington have been pushing the woman theme since late last year.
With a slate of strong female candidates competing in Senate races from Hawaii to Wisconsin, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray in December suggested that 2012 would be the new year of the woman. Her organization has already actively supported female contenders, even in states where Democratic primaries have yet to winnow the field.
But not in Maine.
The campaign committee has been reluctant to rally behind Cynthia Dill, a state senator from suburban Portland who built a legal career fighting gender discrimination. She is facing fellow Democrat Matthew Dunlap, a former secretary of state, among others, in a June primary. Ultimately, she hopes to defeat King in the general election and keep Snowe’s seat in female hands, as it has been since 1995.
“This election is about values and choices. And in my view it’s critically important to have more women at the table making decisions,” Dill said.
Dill’s identity as a mother and outspoken advocate for women in the state legislature has come to define her candidacy. But there is very little practical difference between the woman-related policies Dill would support compared to those of King.
They have the same positions on abortion, access to contraception and Planned Parenthood. The differences, Dill says, are more personal.
“He and I live very different lives,” she said. “I have right now, two kids in high school, that I get up for in the morning and make their breakfast and make their lunch and do their grocery shopping. And I gave birth to them.”
Many agree that women are best suited to defending women’s rights on Capitol Hill. But that’s not enough to convince the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to support Dill.
The committee does not plan to take a position on the race until after the Democratic primary, according to spokesman Shripal Shah.
With control of the Senate at stake, the prospect of winning a seat held by Republicans for nearly two decades appears to be superseding the desire to keep the seat in female hands.
King refuses to say whether he’ll side with Democrats or Republicans if elected, but his policies are largely in line with Democrats, who hold a 51-47 majority in the Senate plus two independents who caucus with Democrats.
The Republican candidates include Secretary of State Charles Summers and state Treasurer Bruce Poliquin.
Dill is struggling to raise money. She collected roughly $25,000 in the first fundraising quarter. And she is still largely unknown among many Democrats statewide.
King raised more than $135,000 in the first two weeks of his campaign, in addition to a personal loan of nearly $38,000. He reported $142,000 in his campaign account at the end of March, according to federal filings.



he doesn’t have a problem with this woman voter. go angus!
But he has a problem with this one!
The only war on women is coming from the democratic party along with their race war and their war against wealthy people. The people in this country that “have a clue” are tired of this garbage. You can keep fooling the fools, but the majority of us are no longer going to put up with the lies.
Geeze, them danged democrats recognized that womens rights were being undermined by the right. And we though we were being so subtle that they wouldnt’ take notice:(
Like his ebony inamorata in Washington, King epitomizes what Americans women have come to detest about politicians who obscure the truth with homespun drivel. King’s legacy speaks volumes for itself, and should be the true measure of this liberal’s insipid and failed sojourn through the world of politics. King will weave new threads of deception to entice unsuspecting prey; however, his position on infanticide, the destruction of the institution of marriage, profligate spending and a continuance of the welfare mentality can not be obfuscated. Fortunately there are still discerning women out there who realize that this greasy capon is as distasteful now as he was way back then.
Did you get a thesaurus for Christmas? Wait. Now I know. Go to thesaurus.com. That works, too, and is a lot faster. Finding big words can be accomplished far more expeditiously. You can compose your contemplative deliberations like a chiroptera out of perdition.
If you really are the reincarnation, actually it should be incarnation, of Queequeg, not Quequeeg, perhaps you are merely espousing the political thought of your native Rokovoko. Or perhaps you really are Quequeeg. Queequeg’s evil twin?
Angus will destroy the north woods with windmills , Cynthia will destroy the north woods with a national park. Vote for anyone else !
This one is for Naran: “LONG LIVE THE KING!”
Its time for a change Maine! Its an old dog up to the same old tricks. Democrat , Republican or Independent. Wake up Maine people, the old ways aren’t were we need to be headed, time for some fresh blood.
Angus will have to go back to Junior High Science class with LePage. It is the father that determines the sex of the child.
Interesting how he blames his mother instead of his father. Maybe his mother doesn’t know who his father is?
Angus will represent Maine well!
King Angus performed the ultimate crime against the mother. He blasted the life blood out of her in his Record Hill GRID scale WIND project. He poisons her blood with herbicides. He slaughters her winged babies.
The bird-chopping King will ruin Maine.
My problem with Angus King is not with his gender, but with his hypocritical, arrogant, self serving record as a do nothing Governer of 8 years in Maine. Maine was no better off after His “service” to the state and probably worse. He did figure out how to subsidize his business to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars at the tax payer’s expense, though.
Go Cynthia!!
Agree with everything except Cythnia, please!!!
to the tune of millions with his WIND scam.
for crying out loud .. there is no war on women .. if there is it is from the left not the right.. what is wrong with you people.. especially women.. if you want to be treated equally you must bring it up a notch .. sorry.. but jeez.. acting stupid sometimes , no always, means there is stupid in the building.. there is no war on women by the repubs.. never was and will never be.. that is just so ,,well… stupid
The GOP Position Translator:
“Family Values” = War on Gays
“Pro Life” = Pro-War, Pro-Death Penalty, and Pro-We choose for you.
“Religious Freedom” = Freedom to shove Christianity down everyone’s throat.
“War On Religion” = It’s unacceptable that out laws and culture aren’t based solely
on the religious right’s interpretation of the bible.
“Capitalism” = A market economy that’s rigged toward the “Job Creators”
“Job Creators” = The source of lobbying funds that keep the system rigged
“Class Warfare” = Anyone or anything that points out that the system is rigged.
‘Elitist” = Lower income, less educated, voiceless people are easier to control.
“Liberal bias” = The facts don’t fit our narrative.
“I’m not a woman. Blame my mother,” a smiling King told The Associated Press.
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Technically, the father determines the sex of an offspring.
If Maine wants to send a king to Washington DC instead of a senator, let’s send Stephen, not Angus.
Stephen King lives in Western Maine most summers. He has not done a drop to stop GRID scale WIND turbines from killing our state.
I visited the Efficiency Maine table at the Bangor Home Show a few years ago. I inquired as to why the electrical rates are so high in Maine (the delivery charges are insane). They all told me, 3 of them, that Angus King got the state into this mess and it would take years to get out of it. I have lived in other states and have never seen such crazy delivery rates, actually when the price of electricity in CA increased and there were roving black outs, an effort was started to recall the governor, Gray Davis. The recall effort was successful and the governor was out. Furthermore, Gov. King is a lawyer who moved here from Virginia. HE is not an engineer, he knows nothing about engineering. He is a con man he has made a tremendous fortune off the naive people of Maine. His buddy Brownie Carson (another lawyer from Virginia), is responsible for the removal of all of the dams in Maine. I am so tired of Mainers falling for these people. Canada has tremendous dams, yet we get rid of all ours and they own our electrical companies. Wake up people! Regardless as to whether you are male or female, you should have the common sense to see that Angus has profited hugely and we all have had to pay the price for his “environmental” causes.
King doesn’t have to worry about the female vote. He should be worrying about the disaster he left the state in when he left as Governor! Let’s get real ….. many of the issues that havecrippled this state didn’t start 4 yrs ago … they started 10 to 12. Let’s see …. how long was Violette director of the Maine Turnpike Authority.
Ghenghas King is a Hot-Winded Snake-oil Wind Scoundrel and Subsidy Robber.
With these he is “innovative”, like his wind turbines! NOT!
This article offers no evidence whatsoever that King has a problem with women voter. Really poorly done, just awful.
I wonder why Mary Herman King wasn’t interviewed; just follow the hand between…….
I blame the really bad, gender biased, headline. The actual story shows he is great on women’s issues.
Snowe a “moderate”? I’d laugh out loud if it weren’t so sad. What is the moderate position on the slaughter of Iraqis and Afghanis??
Funny, I noticed King blamed his mother for his gender, too, and I am female…and not stupid.
Hmmm. What does that say about King?
I see this as just another cutesy retort full of charm (replete with star quality smile as usual, I read) instead of an intelligent statement on the subject. He has answered some of my questions in public forums the same way, and it did not earn him one ounce of respect from me.
These charming schoolboy quips are something we’ve grown accustomed to from King, but frightfully, in this day and age of media magic, it seems to work. It’s our job to get people out from in front of mindless boob tube and actually become politically active in order not to get what we deserve. Wake up to his surface schmooze and uncover his deeper sleaze, folks. It just takes a scratch at the veneer to uncover the facts.
Oh, and one more thing. You had better watch out men, because if it suits his purpose at any particular moment, King will have the world’s troubles blamed on YOU for taking a bite of that apple in the garden! After all, he shifted blame to his own mother at the bat of an eye.
Angus King! Have you no reproductive knowledge! Don’t blame your mother that you are not a woman! Everyone knows that it’s the male’s contribution that determines the sex of the baby! That’s basic 5th grade science!
god i hope he doesn’t get elected.
he’s just a corrupt lifetime politician.
Angus, you are 68 years old. Retire. Stop pushing your wind agenda with your partner in env. crime, Rob G. All you want to do is push pro win foolishness to personally profit. Drive around in your fuel guzzling motorhome and preach about the evils of c02.
OK – I am NOT a King supporter. But Mrs Dill is pushing the simple fact she is FEMALE as a reason we should vote for her? In fact, as it says, her whole career is based on FIGHTING gender discrimination. So we should discriminate against, not just the former Governor, but ANYONE who is male? Why don’t we try a unique approach, Mrs. Dill. Let’s examine the qualifications, integrity and abilities of the candidates and vote based on THAT? Oh – and by the way, since you have proven yourself prejudiced solely on sex, you should be eliminated.
Had my vote until he said Obama deserves 4 more years!!!!! NOT