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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 1
Janet Mills Says She Remains on Maine Senate Ballot as Platner Faces Texting Scandal
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 1

Janet Mills Says She Remains on Maine Senate Ballot as Platner Faces Texting Scandal

9 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 1
  • Janet Mills said she is "still on the ballot" in Maine's Democratic Senate primary, clarifying that she suspended campaigning a month ago but never formally withdrew.
  • Her comments landed as Graham Platner, 41, the likely Democratic nominee, faced scrutiny after admitting he sent sexually explicit texts to as many as six women outside his marriage.
  • The scandal has jolted a race in which Platner's progressive surge pushed Mills, 78, out of active campaigning in late April; David Costello also remains on next week's primary ballot.
  • The turmoil is distracting Democrats from their larger goal of unseating Republican Senator Susan Collins in one of the party's few realistic pickup opportunities.
  • Maine is the only state Kamala Harris carried in 2024 with a competitive Republican-held Senate seat, and Democrats need at least four GOP flips to win a majority.
Can a candidate who already suspended her campaign still win the primary?
How could ranked-choice voting decide a primary with a flawed frontrunner?
Why does Graham Platner’s controversial past not deter his supporters?