
Graham Platner considering ‘best path forward’ in Maine Senate race after denying sexual assault claim
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing another accusation.
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"Today we are calling on Platner to drop out and remove himself from the ballot — which he must do by July 13 — in order to give the party an opportunity to put forth a candidate who is qualified and best positioned to win in November," she said in a statement. Democrats have tried for years to unseat Collins, who's been in the Senate since 1997 and wields significant power as chair of the Appropriations Committee. Platner says he will 'reflect' on Maine Senate campaign after woman accuses him of sexual assault.
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"Today we are calling on Platner to drop out and remove himself from the ballot — which he must do by July 13 — in order to give the party an opportunity to put forth a candidate who is qualified and best positioned to win in November," she said in a statement.
according to CBS News — LatestDemocrats have tried for years to unseat Collins, who's been in the Senate since 1997 and wields significant power as chair of the Appropriations Committee.
according to CBS News — LatestPlatner says he will 'reflect' on Maine Senate campaign after woman accuses him of sexual assault.
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