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Maine Democratic Primary: Graham Platner Faces Scandals While Challenging Sen. Collins

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Democrat Graham Platner is expected to win Maine's Democratic primary to face five-term Republican Senator Susan Collins in the general election. Platner has faced multiple scandals during his campaign, which could affect his viability as a challenger. The race is drawing significant national political attention as a potential pickup opportunity for Democrats.

Graham Platner emerged as the expected Democratic nominee in Maine's primary election to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins, who is seeking her fifth term. Throughout his campaign, Platner has encountered a series of scandals that have complicated his path to the general election. While Democrats in Maine are focused on this race, voters in Nevada, North Dakota, and South Carolina were also selecting their nominees on the same day. The outcome of the Maine race carries implications for the broader Senate landscape, as Collins represents a competitive seat in a state that has trended Democratic in recent presidential elections. PBS NewsHour's coverage examined how Maine Democrats view both Platner's scandals and his overall chances of unseating the incumbent senator.

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The article does not specify what scandals Platner faced or provide details about their nature and severity. Additionally, there is no information about Collins' approval ratings, Platner's policy positions, or historical context about Maine's electoral trends that would help readers understand the competitive dynamics of the race.

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  • How Maine Democrats view Platner's scandals and chances to oust Sen. Collins

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