1972 was a true watershed in Maine politics. Following a hundred years of Republican dominance, Democrats led by Senator Ed Muskie had achieved a string of victories that threatened to sweep Republicans from the board of congressional and gubernatorial offices. On election day only the win by first time Republican congressional candidate Bill Cohen would stop the Democrat shut out. Cohen won by determination and perseverance, charisma, and grit, and by his campaign 650-mile walk across Maine's expansive second congressional district from Gilead on the New Hampshire border to Ft. Kent on the…mehr
1972 was a true watershed in Maine politics. Following a hundred years of Republican dominance, Democrats led by Senator Ed Muskie had achieved a string of victories that threatened to sweep Republicans from the board of congressional and gubernatorial offices. On election day only the win by first time Republican congressional candidate Bill Cohen would stop the Democrat shut out. Cohen won by determination and perseverance, charisma, and grit, and by his campaign 650-mile walk across Maine's expansive second congressional district from Gilead on the New Hampshire border to Ft. Kent on the Canadian border. The Walk, as it became known, was an over-arching feature of that campaign and soon became a staple of the subsequent successful campaigns by congressional, senate, and gubernatorial candidates in the Pine Tree State. On the fiftieth anniversary of a campaign that would change the course of Maine politics and propel Cohen onto the national political stage where he would play prominent roles in the House, Senate, and as secretary of defense, this book captures, in the vivid and often surprising words of the participants, how The Walk came to be.
Christian P. Potholm, professor of political science at Bowdoin College and a leading expert on Maine politics, is the author of This Splendid Game: Maine Campaigns and Elections, 1940-2002. He resides in Harpswell, Maine. Jed Lyons was one of Bill Cohen's advance men during the 1972 walk. He helped organize four counties, including Androscoggin, a Democratic stronghold. Jed worked in Bill's Washington office in 1973. In 1975, he cofounded the precursor to Rowman & Littlefield, the publisher of this book. He currently serves as its CEO and president. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Affairs.
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Preface by Jed Lyons Foreword by Christian P. Potholm, II Introduction by The Honorable Williams S. Cohen Chapter 1: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 2: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 3: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 4: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 5: Oral History Discussion with Jim Harrington Chapter 6: Oral History Discussion with Peter Webster Chapter 7: Oral History Discussion with Robert Loeb Chapter 8: Oral History Discussion with Bill Webster Chapter 9: Oral History Discussion with Rob Witsil Chapter 10: Oral History Discussion with Cindy Watson Welch Chapter 11: Oral History Discussion with Bob Monks Chapter 12: Oral History Discussion with Mike Harkins Chapter 13: Oral History Discussion with Severin Beliveau Chapter 14: Oral History Discussion with David Emery About the Contributors Index
Preface by Jed Lyons Foreword by Christian P. Potholm, II Introduction by The Honorable Williams S. Cohen Chapter 1: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 2: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 3: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 4: Oral History Discussion with Secretary Bill Cohen and Professor Chris Potholm Chapter 5: Oral History Discussion with Jim Harrington Chapter 6: Oral History Discussion with Peter Webster Chapter 7: Oral History Discussion with Robert Loeb Chapter 8: Oral History Discussion with Bill Webster Chapter 9: Oral History Discussion with Rob Witsil Chapter 10: Oral History Discussion with Cindy Watson Welch Chapter 11: Oral History Discussion with Bob Monks Chapter 12: Oral History Discussion with Mike Harkins Chapter 13: Oral History Discussion with Severin Beliveau Chapter 14: Oral History Discussion with David Emery About the Contributors Index
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