
Graham Platner’s collapse casts shadow over Abdul el Sayed in Michigan Democratic Senate primary
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Graham Platner’s spectacular collapse in Maine is reverberating through Democratic politics well beyond one Senate race, prompting a fresh debate over how the party vets insurgent candidates and whether Michigan’s closely watched Senate primary has become the next test of those lessons. With just weeks remaining before Democrats choose a nominee to replace retiring Sen.
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Graham Platner’s spectacular collapse in Maine is reverberating through Democratic politics well beyond one Senate race, prompting a fresh debate over how the party vets insurgent candidates and whether Michigan’s closely watched Senate primary has become the next test of those lessons.
according to Washington Examiner +1With just weeks remaining before Democrats choose a nominee to replace retiring Sen. […]
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