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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 7
Troy Jackson Forms Senate Exploratory Committee as Maine Democrats Race to Meet July 27 Deadline
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 7

Troy Jackson Forms Senate Exploratory Committee as Maine Democrats Race to Meet July 27 Deadline

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 7

Summary

  • Troy Jackson, Maine’s former state Senate president, formed an exploratory committee Tuesday to signal interest in a Senate run as Democrats scramble for a replacement nominee.
  • The search accelerated because Graham Platner is widely expected to quit the race after a rape allegation led his most prominent backers to abandon him.
  • If Platner withdraws before Monday’s deadline, Maine Democrats would have just over two weeks to choose a new nominee by July 27, likely through a convention or statewide caucus.
  • Jackson, a progressive logger from Aroostook County who led the state Senate from 2018 to 2024, is seen as close to Platner politically and now joins a fraught selection process.
  • Any replacement would need rapid vetting, fundraising and party unity to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins in a seat Democrats have long struggled to win.

Insights

After a candidate’s collapse, how does a party find and vet a trustworthy replacement in just two weeks?
Can a grassroots campaign built by one candidate be successfully transferred to a new, hastily chosen nominee?