Graham Platner gains traction in Maine Senate Democratic primary

Graham Platner, a 41-year-old oyster farmer and combat veteran, is challenging Democratic Gov. Janet Mills in the 2026 Maine Senate primary to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins. The progressive candidate has drawn national attention with strong fundraising, social media presence, and grassroots support amid frustration with the Democratic establishment. Mills, backed by party leaders like Chuck Schumer, positions herself as a tested moderate capable of defeating Collins.

In late January, Gov. Janet Mills outlined her strategy to defeat Sen. Susan Collins during a gathering in Brunswick, Maine, but questions quickly turned to her primary rival, Graham Platner. The Sullivan-based oyster farmer has emerged as a formidable contender, raising $7.8 million by December's end compared to Mills' $2.7 million, enabling early TV ads ahead of the June primary. An internal poll from Platner's campaign shows him leading Mills by double digits, bolstered by 283,000 Instagram followers—far surpassing Mills' 61,000 and Collins' 25,000—and a volunteer network of 15,000.

Platner, endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, campaigns on progressive issues including Medicare for All, criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide, and advocating to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He led a January protest at Collins' Portland and Bangor offices against increased ICE activity in Maine, drawing supporters in freezing temperatures. Attendee Laura Neal praised Platner for offering "new energy," despite respecting Mills' accomplishments like expanding Medicaid and reproductive rights protections.

Mills, Maine's first female governor and a two-term incumbent, highlights her clashes with President Donald Trump, such as suing over withheld funding and securing transgender youth sports participation. She argues her statewide experience makes her the strongest against Collins, a five-term moderate. Political analyst Adam Cote noted Maine's history of electing moderates like Collins and Angus King in generals, though primaries may differ.

Experts like Mark Brewer from the University of Maine point out that progressive candidates have struggled statewide, with past nominees like Sara Gideon losing to Collins in 2020 despite heavy spending. Supporters of both candidates emphasize unity post-primary to flip the seat, but a contentious race could complicate efforts. Republican spokesperson Kristen Cianci described the contest as a battle between extremes.

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Graham Platner at a press conference in his Maine Senate campaign office, amid controversies and staff changes, looking concerned while speaking to the media.
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Graham Platner’s campaign manager steps down after less than a week

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Kevin Brown, newly hired to run Graham Platner’s Maine Senate campaign, has left the job days after starting, citing a family development. The exit adds to recent turbulence for the Democrat’s bid as controversies over old Reddit posts and a Nazi-linked tattoo continue to reverberate. Platner remains locked in a volatile primary that now includes Governor Janet Mills.

Graham Platner’s Democratic campaign for U.S. Senate in Maine has logged another high-level exit: campaign treasurer Victoria Perrone resigned on Oct. 28, according to the Daily Wire, which cited the Judge Street Journal. Federal records now list Ben Martello as treasurer, per that reporting, adding to recent resignations amid scrutiny of Platner’s past online posts and a tattoo resembling a Nazi-era symbol.

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State Representative Laurel Libby has unveiled a trio of organizations aimed at boosting GOP turnout and infrastructure in Maine as Democrats wage a contentious U.S. Senate primary featuring Gov. Janet Mills and oyster farmer Graham Platner.

Former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola announced her candidacy for the Alaska U.S. Senate seat on Monday, challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan in the 2026 election. The move is seen as a recruitment victory for Democrats aiming to expand their Senate map. Peltola, a moderate Democrat, emphasized her priorities of fish, family, and freedom in her announcement video.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ended a recent large-scale operation in Maine, a move announced by Sen. Susan Collins after she said she spoke with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The weeklong surge, known as “Operation Catch of the Day,” led to more than 200 arrests and triggered protests and political fallout as Democrats and Republicans position themselves ahead of the 2026 Senate race.

New year-end Federal Election Commission filings show Democratic Senate candidates and hopefuls outraising Republicans in several marquee 2026 contests, including Georgia, North Carolina and Maine, even as costly primaries and outside spending loom across the map.

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