News illustration depicting Graham Platner leading Gov. Janet Mills in Maine Democratic Senate primary polls amid mutual campaign attacks.
News illustration depicting Graham Platner leading Gov. Janet Mills in Maine Democratic Senate primary polls amid mutual campaign attacks.
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Daily Wire: Platner holds polling edge over Mills in Maine’s Democratic Senate primary as campaigns trade attacks

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Graham Platner, a first-time Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is leading Gov. Janet Mills in some polling averages and surveys ahead of the June 9 primary, while Mills’ campaign has spotlighted his past online posts and a controversial tattoo and Platner’s team says it is preparing for the general election.

Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and military veteran running for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Maine, has been running ahead of Gov. Janet Mills in recent polling, with The Daily Wire citing a RealClearPolling average that put him ahead by 22 points.

Platner’s campaign has faced scrutiny over a tattoo that critics said resembled a neo-Nazi “Totenkopf” symbol and over resurfaced Reddit posts from the early 2010s. The Daily Wire reported that the tattoo is now covered and that the posts included demeaning remarks about women and a statement that he “became a communist.”

Platner’s campaign manager, Ben Chin, told Axios that the campaign is “shifting gears and going full steam ahead into the general,” while still focusing on the primary, adding: “We’re feeling emboldened,” according to The Daily Wire’s account of the Axios report.

Mills, who has been endorsed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, has launched ads attacking Platner over the online posts. One ad uses the tagline, “Graham Platner: The closer you look, the worse it gets,” and features women reading excerpts from Platner’s old posts and reacting negatively, according to an Associated Press description of the commercial.

Mills also posted on X on March 24 that the comments were “shameful,” contrasting them with her own record as attorney general and governor, The Daily Wire reported.

A Republican strategist quoted by The Daily Wire described the race as a “target-rich environment” that could benefit five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins, and said Mills’ ads were “not really breaking through,” while adding that Republicans would continue to attack both Democrats.

The Cook Political Report has rated the Maine general election as a “toss-up,” The Daily Wire reported.

In 2020, Collins defeated Democrat Sara Gideon with about 51% of the vote to about 42%, according to RealClearPolitics’ archived election results page and The Daily Wire’s summary of that outcome. The Daily Wire also said Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate.

The Democratic primary is scheduled for June 9, with the winner set to face Collins in November.

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Discussions on X emphasize Graham Platner's consistent double-digit leads over Janet Mills in recent Maine Democratic Senate primary polls, despite Mills' campaign attacks on his Nazi-associated tattoo and past online posts. Conservative users mock Democrats for supporting a controversial 'Nazi tattoo guy,' poll aggregators neutrally share data showing Platner's strength across demographics, and some liberals express skepticism that attacks have failed to dent his lead.

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Maine Gov. Janet Mills announces withdrawal from Democratic Senate primary at press conference.
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Maine Gov. Janet Mills drops out of Democratic Senate primary, handing nomination to Graham Platner

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Maine Governor Janet Mills withdrew from the Democratic U.S. Senate primary on Thursday, leaving oyster farmer Graham Platner as the unopposed nominee against Republican Sen. Susan Collins. Mills cited insufficient fundraising after trailing Platner badly in polls ahead of the June 9 primary.

Maine Governor Janet Mills suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate on Thursday, citing a lack of financial resources. The move clears the path for progressive challenger Graham Platner to face incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in the fall general election. National Democrats had backed Mills as their preferred candidate to unseat Collins.

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