Graham Platner suspends Maine Senate campaign after sex assault claim
- On Wednesday, Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for U.S. senator in Maine, suspended his campaign after losing support from virtually every Democrat who had backed him following sexual abuse allegations.
- Maine resident Jenny Racicot, who dated Platner around 2021, alleged he raped her, prompting Sen. Bernie Sanders and other officials to retract their support for his candidacy.
- In a video statement, Platner denied the allegations, calling his decision "incredibly difficult" and not an "admission of guilt," while blaming a "political system not built for normal people."
- Facing a July 27 deadline, Maine Democrats must select a new nominee, with contenders including former state senator Troy Jackson, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, and Maine Beer Company owner Dan Kleban.
- Democrats view the race as vital for regaining Senate control, considering incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins a beatable opponent in the general election.
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Graham Platner Drops Out Of Maine Senate Race. Let’s Talk About It.
Source: Portland Press Herald / Getty America loves a white boy, I tell you what. Despite mounting controversies around Graham Platner early in his Senate campaign, he became the Democratic Party’s white boy of the month for the last several months. He won his nomination in a landslide victory, taking over 70% of the vote. Yet none of that matters anymore as Platner announced he would be dropping out of the race after a former partner accused hi…
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