ALLAGASH, Maine (AP) — Troy Jackson stood alongside a small group of loggers deep in the northern Maine woods and stared down State Police troopers who threatened to arrest them. Tucked in the northern tip of the county is Jackson’s hometown of Allagash, where pavement turns into the logging roads and where Jackson went to work as a lumberjack at 19. Jackson has repeatedly argued that he will be a strong Senate candidate because he has kept his legislative seat as a Democrat while the region steadily became more Republican, including when Aroostook County swung for Trump.