Bernie Sanders calls on Graham Platner to withdraw from Senate race amid sexual assault claims
Senator Bernie Sanders has called on Graham Platner to withdraw from the US Senate race in Maine due to "very serious allegations" of sexual assault. Platner, who denies the claims first reported by Politico, is facing increasing pressure from prominent Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Elizabeth Warren, to step aside.

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AI-generatedSenator Bernie Sanders has called on Graham Platner to withdraw from the US Senate race in Maine due to "very serious allegations" of sexual assault. Platner, who denies the claims first reported by Politico, is facing increasing pressure from prominent Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Elizabeth Warren, to step aside. Platner has stated he is reflecting on his path forward. If Platner withdraws by July 13th, Democrats will have until July 27th to select a replacement candidate for the November election, as they aim to flip the seat currently held by Republican Susan Collins.
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5 extractedJenny Racicot alleged that Graham Platner forced her to have sex despite repeated objections.
Democrats need Platner to end his campaign by July 13th at 5pm ET to select an alternative nominee for the November election.
Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand called for Platner's withdrawal and stated the committee would not fund his campaign.
Graham Platner has denied the sexual assault claims made by Jenny Racicot.
Bernie Sanders called on Graham Platner to withdraw from the US Senate race in Maine due to sexual assault allegations.