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Updated · Fox News · Jul 10
Democratic Groups Pulled $6.4 Million in Maine Ads Before Platner Quit Senate Race
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 10

Democratic Groups Pulled $6.4 Million in Maine Ads Before Platner Quit Senate Race

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 10

Summary

  • $6.4 million in planned Maine Senate advertising was shifted by WinSenate and Majority Forward days before rape allegations against Democratic nominee Graham Platner became public and before he suspended his campaign.
  • AdImpact said WinSenate removed more than $6.2 million in reservations—mostly broadcast spots booked from July 7 through Aug. 31—while Majority Forward moved another $240,000 in digital spending.
  • The withdrawals gave Republicans a new attack line over whether Democratic leaders had already lost confidence in Platner, though Majority Forward said its spending change was a routine transfer unrelated to recent campaign turmoil.
  • Platner's campaign had already been weakened by months of controversy, including reports from ex-girlfriends alleging emotional abuse and scrutiny over past online comments and a Nazi-linked tattoo; he denied the allegations.
  • Maine Democrats now plan a nominating convention to replace Platner against Republican Sen. Susan Collins after a vetting process that reportedly lasted just 3 days and cost a little over $6,000.

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