Maine Democrats Face Challenge After Graham Platner's Withdrawal from Senate Race
Graham Platner's exit from the Senate race has prompted Maine Democrats to seek a new candidate, leading to an unexpected competition for the nomination.
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Graham Platner's exit from the Senate race has prompted Maine Democrats to seek a new candidate, leading to an unexpected competition for the nomination.
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