Hello!

Thank you for finding your way to my campaign exploration fundraising page.  I'm Nat Hewett. I grew up in Raymond and Holden, Maine, the son of a father who dedicated his life to bettering the state of Maine by creating jobs and developing people and a mother who is dedicated to growing business activity in the small town for which she consults.  My parents instilled in me the Maine values of working hard, making a difference, and maintaining integrity in everything that you do.

Consequently, I cannot sit idly by as Susan Collins neglects her commitment not just to Maine values, but to the Maine people who voted her into the U.S. Senate four separate times.  It's time for a change. It's time to return to Maine values in the US Senate.  The Senate needs loud, passionate voices for the dwindling moderate wings of both of our parties and it's time for a fresh perspective on the moderate ideals that Maine voters expect and deserve from their Senator.  

Two years into the Trump Administration, it is clear that our senior senator is a moderate Mainer no more.  She is a right-wing Republican catering to the same electoral base that cheers the President's mocking of a sexual abuse survivor. She was a crucial vote in passing the Tax Reform bill that permanently slashed the corporate tax rate and generated billions of dollars for corporations while creating an unprecedented budget deficit and trying to fool people like you and me with a temporary personal tax cut.  

Susan Collins likes to pay lip service to her more moderate leanings - yes.  But the time for lip service is over. It is time for Maine people to have a US Senator that can once again bring the proud tradition of The Maine Way back to the Senate.

What is The Maine Way?

The Maine Way is Honest – you stand by the truth and own up to what you’ve done, even when it's hard.  Brett Kavanaugh demonstrably lied to the Senate judiciary committee. Susan Collins committed to her constituents in September that Brett Kavanaugh being dishonest to the committee would be disqualifying.  Susan Collins went back on her word.

The Maine Way is Tough - Politics is gritty work.  Susan Collins gave her vote to Tax Reform in exchange for "guarantees" that the GOP would help shore up the exchanges within the Affordable Care Act.  Those guarantees were nothing more than empty promises that have never been honored. Collins should have known better. But, too many times she has given her vote to the Republican right wing and gotten absolutely nothing in return.

The Maine Way is Fair - I was dealt a good hand to start life.  My family worked hard to become comfortable, and with my parent's support -- along with my own work-study and summer jobs -- I left college without debt. 1 in 7 Mainers live below the poverty line.  Common sense reforms to provide access to education and training opportunities while removing the shackles of crippling student loan debt are key to giving every young adult in our state and our country the same leg-up that I received.

The Maine Way is Decent - Disagreements happen.  I have many wonderful friends on both the left and right side of the aisle with whom I disagree.  We remain friends by maintaining our kindness, our empathy, and our desire to learn and understand the other's perspectives.  In the US. Senate, we have reached a point where the loudest voice in the room takes the mic and shouts down any attempt at discussion or compromise.  That's not how we treat each other - not in Maine - and we should hold our elected officials to that same bar.

The Maine Way is Compassionate – for people today and for generations to come.  The Republican ruling class is mortgaging our future as well as the future of our children and grandchildren in order to line the pockets of corporations and their wealthy donors.  Our national debt needs to be addressed to ensure that we will be able to care for our parents as they age and our children as they grow up while leaving a stable, sound economy for our grandchildren and beyond.

The Maine Way is The Way Life Should Be - Nothing I've written should be controversial to the Mainers reading this page.  This is how each and every one of us was raised. We all get one life here on earth; let's make the most of it with those we have the privilege of sharing it with.

My childhood in Maine instilled the values of The Maine Way in me from a young age.  I grew up and became the person I am today in our state. Let's get this out of the way up front - I've been away from Maine for a time.  After my four years at John Bapst Memorial High School in Bangor (go Crusaders!), I attended college in Massachusetts and have spent the first seven years of my professional career in Boston and, most recently, Chicago.  I have grown my career and gained exposure to the multitude of experiences our great country has to offer.  But let's be clear, Maine is my home. Always has been - always will be. 

It's time for me to serve the people of Maine and to shape sound public policy to create more opportunities for kids in Maine to build their lives in Maine.  Our country needs more Maine families, and no parent should be forced to watch their children raise their grandchildren away from them because opportunity and prosperity are not available at home. Mainers are looking for a fair shake, not a handout.  If I were your Senator, I would push for responsible fiscal policies that will stabilize our social safety net for those who are in times of need while addressing our ballooning national debt and the crisis it creates for future generations.  I would work with my colleagues - at home and in Washington - to support innovation, entrepreneurship, and trade policies that will help grow the Maine economy and create new high paying jobs. It's time to create the same welcoming, inclusive spirit - the spirit embedded in the DNA of Mainers that allows us all to get along even when we disagree - in Washington, DC and the rest of our country. It's time to create change, and that change starts by electing a US Senator in 2020 who will stand up for the Maine Way.

Help me bring The Maine Way to Washington.  Return Honesty, Toughness, Fairness, Decency and Compassion to a place in desperate need of it.  Our Senior Senator has fallen well short of The Maine Way and it’s time for her to learn that Maine people won't stand for that.  It's time for change; it’s time for a young, Maine Senator to bring The Maine Way to Washington, DC, the same way Margaret Chase Smith, Edmund Muskie, George Mitchell, and Bill Cohen did in their days.  I will not let you down!


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November 15, 2018

Maine is Blazing a Voting Rights Path the Country Should Follow

In so many ways, Maine sets an example for the rest of our country.  It is full of kind-hearted, hard-working people who work together to find solutions to difficult problems.  And - despite the noise around ranked-choice voting in Maine's second district - Maine's election laws are no exception.  Maine state law enables fair and full access to all of its citizens through practices of same-day voter registration, in-person absentee voting, and absentee-voting by mail without an excuse.  This, coupled with the passion and knowledge of the Maine electorate, is reflected in Maine's turnout in elections.  In 2016 Maine had the 6th highest election turnout in the country.  The highest turnout east of the Mississippi. 

In the rest of the country - this is not the case.  After 2013, when the Roberts Court struck down key components of the 1965 Voting Rights Act (Shelby County v Holder), other states began building barriers between their citizens and the ability to vote.  Ostensibly, these new policies were put in place to "protect the sanctity of elections from the risk of voter fraud," but rampant voter fraud is a myth.  The facts do not back it up. 

And 2020 may be our last chance to stop this trend.  
 

Rest assured, as your Senator I will always focus on the interests of Maine.  Securing consistent access to the polls in the rest of our country is paramount to the success of Maine's future.  A world where minority rule is allowed anywhere will serve to deepen our political divisions and prevent our country - and as a result our state - from continued forward progress on the issues that truly matter.  

To accomplish this, Democrats must secure the Senate and the White House in 2020.  If that does not happen, I worry there will not be another chance in the next 20 years for intervention in states' flawed, disenfranchising electoral processes.  

And so in 2020 we must vote
.  In Maine, we must vote as we always have - for the candidate who best represents the vision of Maine's future.  In the rest of the country we will watch others vote in more difficult circumstances.  They will suffer Secretaries of State closing polling places in minority neighborhoods and moving the only remaining location far away from public transportation.  They will suffer calls from the bully pulpit of the White House suggesting that by voting you are putting yourself at risk of arrest.  They will vote under these circumstances one last time in order to NEVER vote that way again. 

With a Democratic House, Senate, and White House in 2020 - we could pass a reform to voting laws to require consistent precinct hours within a state.  We could establish automatic registration when citizens receive their IDs.  We could normalize the policy of election-day voter registration.  We could create a standard of no-excuse, early/absentee voting to reduce lines, and enable people to vote at their own time in the comfort of their own home.  And yes, we could require Secretaries of State to provide their data from previous elections to justify how their allocation of precious election resources are designed to ensure equal access to the polls.   

Our current electoral system is unfair to so many, and Maine must once again lead by example.  The American people deserve to have their voices heard - each and every one of them.  In the very first Article of the Constitution our founders contemplated this crisis in writing that "The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations."  Our founders foresaw a world where federal intervention would be required to ensure the fairness and soundness of our elections, and that world has arrived.

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