The clock is ticking on Janet Mills's shadow campaign
Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) is reminding Maine voters she remains on the ballot as pressure mounts for Democratic front-runner Graham Platner to drop out as each successive scandal jeopardizes Democrats’ chances of flipping a crucial Senate race.
The clock is ticking on Janet Mills’s shadow campaign Maine Governor Janet Mills is subtly reminding voters she is still on the ballot as pressure increases for Democratic front-runner Graham Platner to withdraw. Platner is facing numerous scandals, including allegations of a Nazi tattoo and toxic behavior in past relationships, which are harming the Democrats’ prospects in a vital Senate race. Mills, who previously suspended her campaign, is reportedly considering a full re-entry into the race ahead of the upcoming primary.
- Governor Janet Mills (D-ME) is still listed on the ballot for a crucial Senate race.
- Pressure is mounting for Democratic front-runner Graham Platner to drop out due to successive scandals.
- Platner’s controversies include a Nazi tattoo and allegations of toxic behavior in relationships.
- Mills, who suspended her campaign in April, is reportedly considering re-entering the race.
- Sources indicate public support for Mills to fully re-enter the race.
- Platner’s recent controversies have roiled the Democratic Party ahead of a must-win race.
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