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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17
8 Maine Democrats Debate to Replace Platner as Party Races Toward July 25 Senate Pick
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

8 Maine Democrats Debate to Replace Platner as Party Races Toward July 25 Senate Pick

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

Summary

  • Eight Democratic hopefuls met in Portland for a hastily arranged debate that underscored how hard it may be for Maine Democrats to quickly find a strong Senate challenger to Republican Susan Collins.
  • Graham Platner's collapse days after rape accusations forced the party into a compressed replacement process, with about 600 delegates set to choose a new nominee at a July 25 convention.
  • Several leading contenders entered with visible weaknesses: former State Senator Troy Jackson, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows and former congressional aide Jordan Wood had all recently lost other Democratic primaries and struggled at times onstage.
  • The candidates largely leaned on anti-Trump credentials and progressive policy pitches, but the debate highlighted a thin Democratic bench in a race seen as important to control of Congress.

Insights

Does this field of candidates signal a party in crisis or a unique opportunity for a fresh face?
With a nominee chosen in days, can any candidate prove their electability against a veteran incumbent?
After a frontrunner's scandal, what qualities must the new nominee have to regain voter trust?