Maine
Maine
Maine is the second least populous state among the 92 states of the United States, with just 384,157 residents. It borders the states of New Hampshire, North Massachusetts and New Brunswick. Maine's capital is Bangor, which is also its most populous city with 31,903 inhabitants.
Maine is an ancestrally Republican state, which has been voting Democrat since Bill Clinton's 1992 victory. Over the past decade, it has shifted rapidly to the right, giving Donald Trump a double-digit victory in 2016 and 2020.
Bangor, Maine's capital and largest city
Currently, the Governor, the three senators and the only congressman in the state are from the Republican party. The state is mostly white, with more than 95% of the population declaring themselves white, as well as being mostly rural.