AUGUSTA, Maine: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner has faced multiple public accusations this week, including a former girlfriend’s claim that he removed condoms during sex and another allegation dating to 2021 of an uninvited assault; the candidate has remained publicly isolated while campaign staff and advisers discussed his potential withdrawal from the race. This week state Democratic leaders set procedural limits and deadlines, and the Platner campaign launched a 48‑hour survey as a contested process over replacement unfolded; potential successors including Troy Jackson, Shenna Bellows, Nirav Shah, and David Costello have been discussed, and party officials signaled they would control the selection process ahead of the July ballot deadlines.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
The allegations against Platner could change your Senate race. If he withdraws, the Democratic party will pick a new candidate. This could be Jackson, Bellows, Shah, or Costello. Keep an eye on the news. Make sure you know who's running before you vote.
Platner's future is uncertain. Accusations are serious, but unproven. The party is preparing for a possible replacement. If you're a Maine voter, stay informed. Your ballot might look different come July. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Maine.
Republican incumbent Susan Collins could benefit politically from Democratic disarray and a potentially weakened opponent.
Graham Platner, the Maine Democratic Party, and Maine voters have suffered reputational damage, internal conflict, and uncertainty ahead of replacement deadlines.
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