Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary, vows to oust Collins
Graham Platner, a U.S. Army veteran and oyster farmer, has won the Maine Democratic primary for the Senate.

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AI-generatedGraham Platner, a U.S. Army veteran and oyster farmer, has won the Maine Democratic primary for the Senate. This victory sets up a significant general election contest against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins. Platner's win occurred despite recent controversies regarding his past personal conduct, including allegations of inappropriate messages and physical intimidation, which his campaign has disputed. He has pledged to earn voters' trust during the campaign. Democrats view this race as a key opportunity to gain a Senate seat. Platner's campaign has focused on economic issues and healthcare, and he has received endorsements from progressive figures, though he has not yet secured an endorsement from Governor Janet Mills.
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5 extractedPlatner has focused his campaign on the rising cost of living, housing affordability, and healthcare.
Graham Platner won the Maine Democratic primary for the Senate.
Controversies include reports of sexually explicit messages and allegations of physical intimidation.
Democrats view the race as a top opportunity to flip a Republican-held seat and a must-win for Senate control.
Platner's victory followed questions over damaging revelations about his past personal conduct.