LEWISTON — Roughly 50 people have turned out for Gov. Paul LePage’s town hall meeting in his hometown of Lewiston. The stop is the latest in a series of town hall meetings LePage is holding across the state to spread his message of lowering the state income tax, reforming welfare and reducing energy prices. In opening, LePage informed the crowd that he was there to discuss issues “imperative” to Maine’s future, and not to talk about politics. “I could care less about people’s ideology,” he said.