For some reason the Maine breakdown was interesting.
Yeah some of the Maine breakdowns have been all over the map relative to each other. Occasional churchgoers were the least impressed with Baldacci of the three groups of church attendance back in December but are his most supportive now, with only a 1% negative net approval which is good for Baldacci. Regular church attenders, who became Baldacci's biggest supporters in December after the heated gay rights referendum campaign ended and actually gave Baldacci a 5% net approval rating in January, have turned on him now, with only 37% approving of his performance and 59% disapproving.
As for the breakdowns by race, which must be adjusted somehow because 0 out of 2 African Americans approving of Baldacci's performance in January does not equal 15%, Baldacci has typically receive poor marks from African Americans. Maine has a very small Black community, however, and that community might be freer to go its own way politically than in places where Blacks are a more sizable minority or even a majority as they are in some arguable regions of some states, like Mississippi's "Delta" and Alabama's "Black Belt".
I have to get going now, but I might talk more about this later.