Graham Platner officially withdraws candidacy for US Senate in Maine
Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, has officially withdrawn his candidacy. He filed the necessary paperwork on Friday afternoon to remove his name from the November ballot, two days after announcing his intention to exit the race.

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AI-generatedGraham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, has officially withdrawn his candidacy. He filed the necessary paperwork on Friday afternoon to remove his name from the November ballot, two days after announcing his intention to exit the race. Platner's campaign was marked by several scandals, most recently including accusations of sexual assault, which he has denied. Despite his withdrawal, Platner expressed gratitude to his supporters and called for the movement he built to continue. Maine Democrats now have until July 27th to select a new nominee to challenge Republican incumbent Susan Collins.
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5 extractedDevon Murphy-Anderson stated the allegations against Platner were 'very real and they were very credible'.
The Maine Democratic Party is rushing to select a new nominee before the July 27 deadline.
Platner attributed past controversial social media posts to struggles with PTSD.
Platner withdrew his candidacy following sexual assault allegations made against him.
Graham Platner officially withdrew his candidacy for US Senate in Maine on Friday afternoon.