
Here's how Democrats could pick a new Maine Senate nominee if Platner drops out
Under state law, Platner has until next Monday, July 13, to withdraw from the race and remove his name from the general election ballot.
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The group, Which has its roots in Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign, specifically warned against picking a "status-quo candidate" like Mills. In 2020, she defeated Democratic nominee Sara Gideon by an 8.6-point margin even as Biden won statewide in Maine by nine points, and six years earlier, Collins defeated Bellows by more than 30 points. Republicans prepare $8 million ad campaign against possible Platner replacement.
Furthermore, The Super PAC Pine Tree Results spent $2 million in May on YouTube and television ads bashing Platner and still has $8 million left to fight.
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The group, Which has its roots in Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign, specifically warned against picking a "status-quo candidate" like Mills.
according to CBS News — LatestIn 2020, she defeated Democratic nominee Sara Gideon by an 8.6-point margin even as Biden won statewide in Maine by nine points, and six years earlier, Collins defeated Bellows by more than 30 points.
according to CBS News — LatestRepublicans prepare $8 million ad campaign against possible Platner replacement.
according to The Hill — Just InThe Super PAC Pine Tree Results spent $2 million in May on YouTube and television ads bashing Platner and still has $8 million left to fight
according to The Hill — Just In
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