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The 10 Democrats Who Could Replace Graham Platner: What The Odds Show

The 10 Democrats Who Could Replace Graham Platner: What The Odds Show

Summary

Graham Platner stopped his campaign for the U.S. Senate in Maine after an allegation of sexual assault, which he denied. The Maine Democratic Party now has to pick a new candidate by July 27 to run against Republican Susan Collins in the important November election.

Key Facts

  • Graham Platner withdrew from Maine’s Senate race following a sexual assault allegation he denied.
  • Platner had won the Democratic primary in June before the allegation became public.
  • Maine law allows Democrats to replace a nominee who withdraws before 5 p.m. on July 13.
  • The party must name a new candidate by July 27.
  • The Democratic Party held an emergency meeting to organize the replacement process.
  • Democrats need to gain four Senate seats in November to control the Senate; Maine is a key target.
  • Troy Jackson, a former state Senate president, is currently the favorite to replace Platner.
  • Other possible candidates include Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows and former Maine CDC director Nirav Shah.
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