Liberal upstart Graham Platner won Maine’s Democratic Senate primary on Tuesday night, defeating Maine Gov. Janet Mills weeks after the more establishment-backed pick ended her campaign.

The Associated Press called the race soon after polls in Maine closed at 8 p.m., where voters in the state are not only weighing in on one of the nation’s most significant Senate races but also on a comeback attempt for a controversial former governor and a contest to decide the next governor that features several famous names.

The primary elections mark the first chapter in what is expected to be a compelling year in Maine politics, one that represents Democrats’ best chance to oust Sen. Susan Collins ®, who is running for her sixth term, and will see a new governor elected.

Platner easily won Maine’s Democratic Senate primary.

But the question hanging over the race was whether a series of troubling revelations about his past will lead a significant portion of Democratic voters to back Mills, who ended her campaign in April after being unable to overcome Platner’s strong polling.

When the race was called Tuesday night, Mills was garnering around 20 percent support.

Platner has attempted to shake off the stories, which include allegations that he sent sexually explicit text messages to women while married and had volatile relationships with women. At an event on Friday, Platner declared that Mainers “have my back” — an allusion to the allegations — and said that would be clear on Tuesday when he wins the primary.

But multiple Maine Democrats have raised the prospect that the negative stories could lead to a sizable protest vote in the race. Mills even teased the idea.

“People have the impression that I ‘withdrew’ or ‘dropped out,’” Mills said. “But I simply suspended active campaigning. I am still on the ballot.”

Collins is running unopposed in the Republican primary.

  • Dimmer06 [he/him,comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    What should be even more embarrassing (and classic Mainer behavior) is that the Democratic gubernatorial primary was hotly contested. Nirav Shah, probably the furthest right wing candidate in the race who Platner didn’t even rank, has emerged with a plurality of votes. Ranked choice voting will come into play now but it’s possible Shah still comes out on top. If this is the case that means Maine Democrats will have elected both a “far left” populist candidate for the Senate race and a neoliberal rightist for the gubernatorial race.

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      Correction: Dems conceded to an nazi-mercenary because they couldn’t do better than that.

      They love war criminals for sure and they would look the other way on Platners crimes but they did everything they could to stop him because he’s M4A and Pro-Palestine. But they failed.

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    The Humiliation Rituals will continue until the acceptance ofremoved , Totenkopf-SS Tatoos and the Intention to Massmurder Improves in the Electorate.

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    so david castello, who is basically platner ideal in socdem heads without all nazi military rah rah shit, got 8%, so now we have upper bound estimations on non-nazi dem percentage in maine (not looking good)

    *(although if we take leftist influencers percentage, it would be somewhere similar-ish, so they reflect their audiences fairly well then?)