3 lessons from the barrage of early TV ads in Maine’s US Senate race
Republicans lead with $45 million in ad buys to support Senator Collins while Democrats reserve $33 million amid a contested primary including insurgent Graham Platner.
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3 lessons from the barrage of early TV ads in Maine’s US Senate race
Over $78 million has already been spent on advertising in Maine’s 2026 U.S. Senate race, which is on pace to smash a state record set in U.S. Sen. Susan Collins’ last campaign. While the Democratic primary between Gov. Janet Mills and political newcomer Graham Platner rages on, Republicans are spending heavily in an attempt to shore up support for five-term U.S. Sen. Susan Collins. Her approval was 12 points underwater in a Pan Atlantic Research…
The Oysterman Senate Candidate Has Some Serious Accusations About What the Democratic Establishment Tried to Do to Him
In an interview with Death, Sex & Money, Platner opened up about his life story—and what he says were threats ahead of jumping into Maine’s Senate race.
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