The DNC announced today that it is granting a funding request from the Maine Democratic Party to build out a team of rural organizers across the state. These organizers will connect with rural Mainers, encourage robust voter turnout, and maintain a coordinated approach to voter engagement across Maine’s gubernatorial, congressional and state legislature campaigns. With these new roles, the Maine Democratic Party will be well-positioned for early and consistent voter outreach throughout the primary and general election cycles.

This boost to Maine’s rural organizing program comes from the DNC’s State Party Innovation Fund grant program, which is designed to promote innovation and early organizing by hiring more boots on the ground to elect Democrats up and down the ticket and across the country in 2022. With a gubernatorial race, a frontline House seat and competitive state legislature seats in Maine, this investment will help Democrats take their case directly to voters and win in November.

“The DNC is thrilled to be able to provide the Maine Democratic Party with additional capacity to ensure they can build the broad coalition of voters necessary to elect Democratic leaders up and down the ballot in November," said DNC Chair Jaime Harrison. "When we organize, we win and that’s exactly what Democrats are doing in Maine with this rural organizing partnership.”

“Maine is the most rural state in the nation, with more than half of our population residing in rural communities," said Maine Democratic Party Chair Drew Gattine. "Early investment in our rural communities isn’t just good strategy – it’s common sense, a reflection of who we are as a state, and the first step to building a successful grassroots movement from Kittery to Fort Kent.”

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