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It's the week afterward, and many Mainers continue to discuss the process, the numerical results, the causes and the effects of all that happened on Election Day.

In the Portland area, businesspeople debate the impact of local referendums. Across the state, some people are scratching their heads over the astronomical cost of Maine's U.S. Senate race. And many Americans still disagree about the outcome of the presidential election.

Is it time to move on, already?

Is the fallout from Election Day causing too much distraction and uncertainty in your day-to-day business?
Yes (33%, 104 VOTES)
No (68%, 216 VOTES)
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Sponsored By: OTELCO

It's the week afterward, and many Mainers continue to discuss the process, the numerical results, the causes and the effects of all that happened on Election Day.

In the Portland area, businesspeople debate the impact of local referendums. Across the state, some people are scratching their heads over the astronomical cost of Maine's U.S. Senate race. And many Americans still disagree about the outcome of the presidential election.

Is it time to move on, already?

  • 320 Votes
  • 10 Comments

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10 Comments

  • jerry@blindtime.com Chase
    November 9, 2020

    At this point I think we might as well do a thorough review of our elections to find out just how secure and honest they are.

  • November 9, 2020

    We just want Trump to go away. His actions and lack of accepting FACTS is very disturbing.

  • November 9, 2020

    It is important that we have controls and trust in our election process. If it means we need to recheck, then so be it. It matters not which party seems to be leading. It's the integrity that matters.

  • November 9, 2020

    There are too many instances of voter fraud and many, many incidences of ballot harvesting, ballot changes and bogus voter software. True the vote first.

  • November 9, 2020

    While some may call elections a "distraction", the value of discussing and understanding public policy and civics is time well spent. Employers would do well to encourage informed and civil discussion about the issues and candidates so we can all make the best decisions for our families an communities. For example, the referendums in Portland will significantly impact the cost of doing business in the city because too few people understood what they were voting on. Elections are not a distraction - they are the foundation of our country.