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One 2026 election seems to keep grabbing all the headlines: Maine’s U.S. Senate race [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-11-03/maine-us-senate-general-election]. There, Democrat Graham Platner keeps making news, and usually for the wrong reasons. Reports recently surfaced [https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/graham-platners-wife-flagged-sexually-explicit-texts-to-his-senate-campaign-628ec832] that reported that Platner had sent sexually explicit texts to women who were not his wife. This is just the latest in a drip, drip, drip of controversial stories [https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5904697-sexting-scandal-threatens-platner-senate-bid/] about Platner, the likely Democratic nominee to face Sen. Susan Collins. This is one of the most important Senate races [https://decisiondeskhq.substack.com/p/democrats-still-underdogs-senate-vibes] in 2026, as Collins is the only Republican senator from a state carried by Kamala Harris in 2024. To help make sense of what’s happening in Maine, Chief Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley spoke with Michael Shepherd [https://x.com/mikeshepherdME], politics editor at the Bangor Daily News [https://www.bangordailynews.com/author/mshepherd/]. They opened by talking about what people are saying on the ground and how the race got to this point (2:11). In the Democratic primary, Platner rose quickly and bested Gov. Janet Mills in polls and fundraising, prompting her to drop out (5:44). Platner has generated crowds in every corner of Maine and has been more willing to aggressively attack Collins, calling her “corrupt” — a campaign Mills would not run against her (10:00). But with Platner’s difficulties, Collins has ample material to use against him — and a ton of money at her campaign’s disposal to inform voters about his problems. Collins is an institution in Maine, having even won reelection in years when the state voted handily for Democratic presidential candidates in 2008 and 2020 (16:17). She’s used quality constituent services and a very town-by-town campaign apparatus to boost her standing. And her effectiveness as a senator has helped her consistently win over independent-minded voters and the persuadable middle. Given Platner’s difficulties, Democrats in D.C. and Maine are worried that there will be more skeletons in Platner’s closet that will sink him against Collins (25:55). If things do get worse for Platner, Maine Democrats could replace him as the Democratic nominee by choosing another candidate at a party gathering — but only if he first agrees to withdraw. Were Collins to win reelection, this would greatly constrict Democrats’ path to winning a Senate majority, perhaps making it impossible. Michael and Geoffrey closed by talking about two other races (37:58). Maine’s crowded Democratic primary for governor [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-09/maine-governor-democratic-primary] is unpredictable, especially with the use of ranked-choice voting. On the Republican side [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-09/maine-governor-republican-primary], former federal prosecutor Bobby Charles looks like the favorite, although the GOP also has an even more crowded field (43:38). They then discussed the competitive 2nd Congressional District [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-11-03/maine-us-house-2-general-election], which is open following the retirement of Democratic Rep. Jared Golden (48:43). Republican former Gov. Paul LePage [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-09/maine-us-house-2-republican-primary] may have the upper hand to take back the red-leaning seat, while Democrats have a competitive four-way primary [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-09/maine-us-house-2-democratic-primary]. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decisiondeskhq.substack.com [https://decisiondeskhq.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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