
Graham Platner likely to quit Maine Senate race after sexual misconduct allegations: Who can replace him?
The Vermont senator wrote Tuesday in a statement that he has spoken with Platner, urging him to drop out of the race.
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The Vermont senator wrote Tuesday in a statement that he has spoken with Platner, urging him to drop out of the race. Platner, the projected winner, won 72.1 percent. Here’s a rundown of who has asked Platner to bow out — and which key Democrats have remained silent.
Furthermore, Not in our party, not in any party,” Jackson wrote in a post to X. “This is not what we stand for. Jackson, who finished third in last month’s gubernatorial primary, is seen as the progressive candidate most acceptable to Platner’s base of support.
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The Vermont senator wrote Tuesday in a statement that he has spoken with Platner, urging him to drop out of the race.
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Platner, the projected winner, won 72.1 percent.
according to The Boston GlobeHere’s a rundown of who has asked Platner to bow out — and which key Democrats have remained silent.
according to The Boston GlobeNot in our party, not in any party,” Jackson wrote in a post to X. “This is not what we stand for.
according to Washington ExaminerJackson, who finished third in last month’s gubernatorial primary, is seen as the progressive candidate most acceptable to Platner’s base of support.
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The Vermont senator wrote Tuesday in a statement that he has spoken with Platner, urging him to drop out of the race.
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