Maine Democrats will convene a special convention soon to replace U.S. Senate hopeful Graham Platner, who suspended his campaign after sexual assault allegations he denies. Party leaders said candidates must file and gather 200 signatures, with a July 27 deadline. Within hours, former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson entered the race, and the state’s former CDC director Dr. Nariv Shah launched a bid; Secretary of State Shenna Bellows signaled interest. Top Democrats, including Chuck Schumer, had withdrawn support as other controversies surfaced. The contest against Sen. Susan Collins is central to Democrats’ push to retake the Senate.
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Maine Democrats to tap replacement after Platner's departure
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