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Welp. Watch this space. SSJVegeta 20 hrs ago #1
If he already won the Maine primary, who becomes the Democrati nominee?? Chasstev365 19 hrs ago #2
There is a process but I don't know whether it's too late. RandySF 19 hrs ago #6
I THINK they have two more weeks under ballots are finalized, so good question obamanut2012 19 hrs ago #11
Thanks! Chasstev365 19 hrs ago #14
If someone legally withdraws in Texas, the local parties have until the end of August to nominate another candidate. LeftInTX 19 hrs ago #28
He would need to legally withdraw. Probably before the end of August. LeftInTX 19 hrs ago #29
I just saw this trending on bluesky under "accountability" senseandsensibility 19 hrs ago #3
I expect that as well. BannonsLiver 19 hrs ago #5
Where? MorbidButterflyTat 19 hrs ago #27
Make that 7. BannonsLiver 19 hrs ago #30
Really wish Mills would have gotten that nom obamanut2012 19 hrs ago #4
This and she had already won statewide as governor. nt PunkinPi 18 hrs ago #34
or maybe he just isn't feeling well? Jersey Devil 19 hrs ago #7
Of course that's possible senseandsensibility 19 hrs ago #8
Maybe a press conference to declare he felt crappy? Jersey Devil 19 hrs ago #13
It's always possible RandySF 19 hrs ago #9
So he cancelled 2 events over the weekend Jersey Devil 19 hrs ago #10
No. RandySF 19 hrs ago #16
Intuition? Jersey Devil 19 hrs ago #18
This message was self-deleted by its author RandySF 19 hrs ago #20
Because I'm usually right. RandySF 17 hrs ago #44
Indeed you are. MontanaMama 17 hrs ago #52
He would have said that obamanut2012 19 hrs ago #12
The OP said he did Jersey Devil 19 hrs ago #17
LOL dem4decades 18 hrs ago #35
We'll see but it doesn't sound good. underpants 19 hrs ago #15
You might be right, or he could just be sick. Music Man 19 hrs ago #19
And indeed, he was not just sick :) Music Man 17 hrs ago #55
This is why Blue Full Moon 19 hrs ago #21
Predictit has flipped markedly to Collins. DavidDvorkin 19 hrs ago #22
I hate when they cite prediction markets newdeal2 19 hrs ago #23
Instead of trashing the establishment all the time WSHazel 19 hrs ago #24
She also held back on Chevalier. RandySF 19 hrs ago #26
I like AOC. yardwork 18 hrs ago #43
I read on the comments on bluesky that under Maine law if he drops out before July 13 senseandsensibility 19 hrs ago #25
Deadline is July 13th? I thought maybe later. LeftInTX 19 hrs ago #31
July 13 obamanut2012 18 hrs ago #38
if this website is correct, it's to late . rogue emissary 18 hrs ago #39
Hmmmm. Just after the "too late" date this woman amps up her accusations. LiberalLovinLug 17 hrs ago #50
We have till next Monday, but I have little faith he'd do the right thing. rogue emissary 17 hrs ago #53
The Purity Test goes both ways LiberalLovinLug 17 hrs ago #56
You mean like Mamdani not endorsing Harris before the 2024 election? rogue emissary 17 hrs ago #57
Not too late as it says: Withdraws on or before 5 p.m. of the 2nd Monday in July preceding the general election..... Celerity 17 hrs ago #60
My mistake, I should have been clearer. My "too late" was a judgment on him not the letter of the law. rogue emissary 16 hrs ago #62
What a disaster! JoFerret 19 hrs ago #32
*sigh* sarisataka 18 hrs ago #33
This does Manatee 18 hrs ago #36
Shocked that a guy calilama 17 hrs ago #58
MSNOW right now "Woman Who Dated Graham Platner Says He Sexually Assaulted Her senseandsensibility 18 hrs ago #37
Shoot, this doesn't sound good PatSeg 18 hrs ago #40
Platner denies sexual assault allegation, but says he will assess 'best path forward' July 6, 20264:09 PM ET irisblue 18 hrs ago #42
Unless she is psychic, this isn't political. SamuelAdams 17 hrs ago #48
Yup, and she has been politically liberal obamanut2012 17 hrs ago #49
Do you have a source or link on that or are you referencing the npr article? nt blue_jay 17 hrs ago #59
a town hall set for Monday was postponed because Platner was "not feeling well." LudwigPastorius 18 hrs ago #41
If I lived there and could vote, I would have to not vote for him ashredux 17 hrs ago #45
If this involved anyone other than a Democrat, no one on DU would be defending him. SamuelAdams 17 hrs ago #46
Thank you obamanut2012 17 hrs ago #51
This message was self-deleted by its author Katcat 17 hrs ago #47
Not surprising considering the earlier stuff pinkstarburst 17 hrs ago #54
Did he ever run for political office before? If not, Senate is a big stretch for the first time. IMHO. Katinfl 16 hrs ago #61
The Maine Democratic Party calls on Graham Planter to drop out of the Senate race. LetMyPeopleVote 15 hrs ago #63
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