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On Wednesday evening, Graham Platner announced [https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5911043-graham-platner-drops-maine-senate-bid/] that he was suspending his campaign for U.S. Senate [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-09/maine-us-senate-democratic-primary] in Maine ahead of a July 13 deadline to withdraw as the Democratic nominee [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-11-03/maine-us-senate-general-election] against Republican Sen. Susan Collins. Platner’s move followed allegations that he sexually assaulted [https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/06/graham-platner-sexual-assault-allegation-00987737] a woman he once dated, a revelation that became a final dagger for his already-damaged candidacy. To react to this major development, Chief Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley spoke with Michael Shepherd [https://x.com/mikeshepherdME], the politics editor at the Bangor Daily News [https://www.bangordailynews.com/author/mshepherd/]. They opened by discussing Platner’s combative 11-minute withdrawal announcement [https://x.com/grahamformaine/status/2075009677495058687?s=20], in which he repeatedly blamed the Democratic Party’s political establishment and corporate media for pushing him out of the race (1:50). Michael noted that the bitter video in some ways reflects internal discord among Maine Democrats. Some in the party are mad at Platner for his divisive recording, while some of Platner’s supporters are upset at how the party handled his impending exit. Geoffrey and Michael then turned to the process to replace Platner (07:09). The Maine Democratic Party plans on holding a state convention with around 600 delegates, about one-sixth of them coming from the state party committee and the other five-sixths chosen by county party committees. Assuming Platner does officially withdraw [https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5961464-platner-maine-senate-withdraw-monday/] by July 13, this body will have to choose a nominee by July 27 (14:15). The leading contenders seem to be [https://mainemorningstar.com/2026/07/09/5-democrats-say-theyre-ready-to-take-platners-place-in-maines-us-senate-race-more-in-the-wings/] the three prominent losers in Maine’s highly competitive Democratic primary for governor [https://votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-06-09/maine-governor-democratic-primary]: former state CDC head Nirav Shah, ex-state Sen. Troy Jackson, and Secretary of State Shenna Bellows. But the field may include (among others) two failed congressional candidates, a brewer with well-known political aspirations, and a state legislator [https://www.wmtw.com/article/valli-geiger-graham-platner-supporting-her-senate-race-maine/71871349] who has been a major Platner backer. Looking forward, Michael observed that it’s unclear whether Democrats can fully unite ahead of the election in the wake of the Platner debacle (20:16). It’s true that Republican Sen. Susan is vulnerable and Platner was a dead-on-arrival candidate after the sexual assault allegation. But that doesn’t mean the replacement nominee is going to have an easy time defeating Collins (24:51). 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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