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In reply to the discussion: Graham Platner maintains big lead over Janet Mills in Maine senate race, new poll finds [View all]leftstreet
(39,945 posts)43. LOL of course not
I seriously doubt he was the DNC's idea, so no he wasn't their answer to Collins. But were they asking the question?
He appears to be happening at a time, and with a message, that resonates with a lot of Mainers. I don't get it, but I don't live there
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Graham Platner maintains big lead over Janet Mills in Maine senate race, new poll finds [View all]
Celerity
Friday
OP
A shame it will very likely come down to Mills and Platner. Mills will be 85yo at the end of her first term, she will be
Celerity
Friday
#12
Should he win, I expect to be as disappointed in him as I am in another tattooed senator.
QueerDuck
Yesterday
#47
People are starting to vote with their feet against 70-somethings running for 6 year terms
Prairie Gates
Friday
#6
I would find it hard to believe that young voters would make up that big of a percentage in the State of Maine.
Quiet Em
Friday
#11
I do not understand how someone goes from no govt. experience to wanting to be U.S. Senator but anyway..
BlueHurricane
Yesterday
#57