Maine Gov. Janet Mills Withdraws From Democratic Senate Race
1 min readPolitics
In Brief
Mills' departure changes the dynamics of the Democratic primary and impacts the race against Sen. Susan Collins.
Key Facts
- Maine Governor Janet Mills has ended her campaign for the U.S. Senate.
- Her exit leaves Graham Platner as the likely Democratic nominee to challenge Sen. Susan Collins.
- CBS News reports Mills' withdrawal all but assures Platner's nomination.
- Fox News reports Mills struggled to raise enough money for her campaign.
- Sen. Susan Collins is the incumbent Republican senator in the upcoming race.
What Happened
Janet Mills, the governor of Maine, has withdrawn from the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate. This move is reported to clear the way for Graham Platner to become the party’s nominee against incumbent Sen. Susan Collins.
Why It Matters
Mills' exit reshapes the Democratic field, potentially consolidating support behind Platner and altering the party's strategy in the contest against a long-serving Republican incumbent.
What's Next
Graham Platner is expected to become the Democratic nominee. The focus will shift to the general election matchup between Platner and Sen. Collins.
