In the United States on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, leading national and Maine Democratic officials called for immediate withdrawal of Senate nominee Graham Platner after sexual assault allegations surfaced. In an exclusive Politico interview, 41-year-old Maine resident Jenny Racicot alleged that Platner, a Marine veteran and progressive outsider, entered her home uninvited in late 2021 while intoxicated and forced nonconsensual sexual activity despite her repeated objections. As Platner’s national profile rose during the primary season, Racicot chose to go public. Platner posted a video on X denying the accusations as false and initially vowed to remain in the race, but party leaders rapidly withdrew their endorsements.
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This situation could impact the balance of power in the Senate. It also raises questions about candidate vetting processes. If you're a voter, it's a reminder to research candidates thoroughly.
Sexual assault allegations are serious. They can change political races overnight. Platner's future in the race is uncertain. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Maine who's following this election.
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