The Maine Democratic Party and Graham Platner’s campaign are locked in a bitter dispute as allegations of rape and internal party maneuvers threaten the party’s Senate race strategy.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Graham Platner, the Democrats’ U.S. Senate candidate in Maine, is under intense pressure to drop out of the race following allegations of rape and sexual misconduct, causing growing tensions within the Democratic Party. His campaign manager, Ben Chin, has accused the Democrat establishment of working behind closed doors to replace Platner as the nominee without consulting the party grassroots.
📺 DETAIL: Platner’s campaign unraveled after allegations surfaced from multiple women, including claims of rape and sexual assault, which he has denied. The Maine Democratic Party has criticized Platner’s campaign for attempting to influence the process of selecting a replacement nominee, while Platner’s team has accused state and national Democrats of sidelining his supporters. Possible replacements include former Maine State Senate President Troy Jackson and Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who previously attempted to remove President Donald J. Trump from ballots in 2024.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Under their watch and direction, they allowed the D.C.-based Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to send staffers to plan a potential nominating process behind closed doors. Both the state and national parties cut our team, our volunteers, and our vast networks of supporters out of the conversation completely.” – Ben Chin, Platner’s campaign manager
🎯 IMPACT: The turmoil jeopardizes the Democratic Party’s chances of unseating Republican Senator Susan Collins in a race that could determine control of the U.S. Senate. With a July 13 deadline to replace Platner on the ballot, the Democrats face a tight timeline to unite behind a new candidate and avoid alienating Platner’s grassroots base. Nevertheless, the pary establishment is striking a combative tone, firing back at the Platner campaign saying, “While the Platner campaign remains focused on distracting from the job of defeating Susan Collins in November with false accusations against us, the Maine Democratic Party remains hyper focused on developing a representative, transparent, and inclusive process to select a new nominee when he chooses to withdraw from the race.”
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