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Janet Mills Says ‘I Am Still on the Ballot’ Amid Platner Texting Fallout

Janet Mills Says ‘I Am Still on the Ballot’ Amid Platner Texting Fallout

Summary

Maine Governor Janet Mills said she remains on the ballot in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary on June 9, despite suspending her campaign due to lack of funds. Meanwhile, her opponent Graham Platner faces accusations of sending sexually explicit messages to multiple women during his marriage.

Key Facts

  • Janet Mills suspended her campaign on April 30 but has not officially withdrawn and remains on the ballot.
  • Any votes cast for Mills will still count under Maine law.
  • Mills had been considered a leading Democratic candidate to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins.
  • Graham Platner, a political newcomer and oyster farmer, leads in fundraising and polls.
  • Platner has support from progressive figures like Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
  • Platner is accused of sending explicit messages to several women while married, revealed by his wife during a campaign review.
  • Platner acknowledged the issue, stating he and his wife resolved it and emphasized voters’ focus on issues like health care and wages.
  • The Senate race in Maine is seen as a key contest that could influence control of the U.S. Senate in 2026.
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