A new poll from The Times and Siena College reveals a tight race in Maine for control of the U.S. Senate.
The survey highlights the state’s unique political dynamics, which often defy national trends.
Voters in Maine are known for splitting their tickets, favoring candidates from different parties in the same election.
The race in focus remains highly competitive, with both candidates locked in a statistical dead heat.
This contest is one of several across the country that will determine which party holds the Senate majority.
The poll indicates that local issues and candidate appeal are driving voter decisions more than party loyalty.
Maine’s quirky political contours present a challenge for strategists trying to predict the outcome.
The results underscore the importance of this battleground state in the national political landscape.
Both campaigns are expected to intensify their efforts as Election Day approaches.





