This means he can be replaced with another Democrat

Per the NYT

Graham Platner can be replaced as the Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine if he withdraws from the race by next Monday, and state law would then give the state Democratic Party until July 27 to name a replacement.

  • noahm
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    2 days ago

    His replacement will have no chance. This whole campaign and all the controversy around it have been so poorly managed. The dems have shot themselves in the foot again. So now we get six more years of rapist-enabler Susan Collins. This is not an improvement.

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      That’s the thing that gets me. The choice was someone accused of being “consensually careless” (suspeciously crafted phrasing), and a known rapist enabler who supports a man who is known to have been besties with Epstein of all people.

      People fall for this shit because, like always, targeting the emotions of people during an election is a surefire and guaranteed way to manipulate it. Never fails.

      And even if it were true (maybe it is but it’s sus), the choice to me is clear (even if way way way less than ideal)

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      2 days ago

      I think you’re underestimating how unpopular Republicans are right now. Not to say any generic Democrat is guaranteed to win, but it’s not like everything is set in stone already considering so

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        I don’t know. Recent polls showed the Platner/Collins race as a statistical dead-heat (tied within the margin of error). Collins has massive amounts of money to spend, and significant support from outside of Maine. Platner was generating a lot of enthusiasm; there were many houses with Platner signs in their lawns that had never publicly displayed such support for a candidate before. I think a lot of those people are going to be pretty disillusioned by this entire experience, and it won’t take many former Platner supporters staying home to tip the scales for Collins.

        We’ll see what happens…

        (edit: some coverage of the poll I mentioned, obviously from before the latest Platner issues were published. centralmaine.com)

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      2 days ago

      Democrats: a Republican is fine so long as we don’t give a seat to a filthy progressive.