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Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 8
Patrick Dempsey Rejects Maine Senate Run as Democrats Seek Replacement for 1 Nominee
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 8

Patrick Dempsey Rejects Maine Senate Run as Democrats Seek Replacement for 1 Nominee

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 8

Summary

  • Patrick Dempsey said Wednesday he will not run for Maine’s U.S. Senate seat, ending speculation that the actor could step in as Democrats scramble for options.
  • In a Portland Press Herald editorial, Dempsey said he concluded he could contribute more through the life and work he has already built than by serving in Congress.
  • The opening emerged after Democratic nominee Graham Platner paused his campaign to consider withdrawing following a former girlfriend’s sexual assault accusation, which he denies.
  • Platner, an oyster farmer and Marine veteran, won the June nomination and had been set to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November.
  • Dempsey, who did not endorse another contender, said Maine’s next senator should bring integrity and address housing, healthcare and education.

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