Governor Janet Mills drops Maine Senate bid weeks before primary clash
Maine Governor Janet Mills has withdrawn from the US Senate race just weeks before the Democratic primary. Mills cited a lack of financial resources as the reason for her decision, despite having the drive and experience for the campaign.

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AI-generatedMaine Governor Janet Mills has withdrawn from the US Senate race just weeks before the Democratic primary. Mills cited a lack of financial resources as the reason for her decision, despite having the drive and experience for the campaign. She was considered a strong Democratic recruit aiming to unseat Republican Senator Susan Collins. However, Mills faced challenges in the primary against opponent Graham Platner, whose past controversies did not significantly hinder his popularity. Her withdrawal highlights an internal party debate on strategies to win competitive Senate seats and regain power in Washington.
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5 extractedThe Republican Party controls the White House and both chambers of Congress.
Graham Platner is a candidate in the June 9 Democratic primary.
The reason for the campaign suspension was a lack of financial resources.
Janet Mills suspended her campaign for the United States Senate.
Graham Platner has a tattoo that is widely recognized as a Nazi symbol.