Graham Platner, Democratic US Senate candidate for Maine, throughout a major election night time occasion on the Blue Hill YMCA in Blue Hill, Maine, US, on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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Democratic Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner stated he intends to exit the race on Wednesday after a girl accused him of sexually assaulting her in 2021, inflicting an insurmountable rupture along with his closest allies.
Platner’s fall is a seismic shift within the 2026 midterm elections, as Democrats attempt to wrest management of Congress from Republicans and weaken President Donald Trump’s grip on energy. Flipping the Maine seat held by five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins is important to these ambitions, and Democrats within the state should now subject a brand new candidate with lower than 4 months till Election Day.
Platner, an oysterman and army veteran, stated in Wednesday that he’s “suspending marketing campaign operations” after his help dried up and nationwide fundraisers threatened to direct cash away from his marketing campaign.
“We consider that for the motion to proceed, it may possibly’t be me,” Platner stated. “I intend to file my paperwork to withdraw. The method must guarantee that what comes subsequent is reflective of the Mainers who, on June 9, turned out and confirmed that they’re determined for a distinct sort of politics.”
In a direct-to-camera video, Platner stated that his determination to withdraw “most definitely isn’t” an act of contrition, however a mirrored image of the fact he now faces. He has denied claims made by his Jenny Racicot, who dated Platner and instructed Politico he pressured himself on her in 2021 whereas closely intoxicated.
“We did it the precise approach, we constructed a marketing campaign, we engaged in electoral politics, we motivated folks, we banded collectively,” he stated. “We did it the best way we’re instructed we’re purported to make change, and we gained, and now they aren’t going to allow us to have it. Not if it is me.”
His fall from grace is an incredible swing-and-miss by Democrats, who as soon as hoped the gruff, progressive Mainer might assist the get together reconnect with disaffected blue-collar voters who gravitated towards Trump. And his marketing campaign’s implosion now places Democrats’ hopes for Senate management in jeopardy by pushing a must-win state into harder-to-reach territory.
Members of the Maine Democratic Social gathering voted Wednesday night time to carry a nominating conference to pick a alternative for Platner. The get together stated it would present extra data on the conference within the coming days. Maine legislation stipulates that the get together can exchange him on the poll by July 27.
A number of candidates have already hopped into the race to exchange him, although the method for nominating a brand new candidate stays largely unclear.
Dan Kleban, the founding father of Maine Beer Firm who ran for the seat within the Democratic major earlier this 12 months, stated on Wednesday he’ll strive once more for the nomination.
“We’re all sick and uninterested in a system that is been rigged by company pursuits, and we have had sufficient meddling from Washington institution insiders and New York Metropolis consultants attempting to dictate who represents us,” Kleban stated. “I am able to combat for Mainers and convey a brand new technology of management to Washington.”
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who not too long ago misplaced the first for the state’s gubernatorial election, additionally stated she would contemplate coming into the competition. Bellows ran in opposition to Collins in 2014 and obtained blown out by greater than 30 proportion factors, however the floor is way more favorable for a Democrat this cycle.
Nirav Shah, a public well being official and the runner-up for governor, has additionally expressed curiosity in coming into the ring.
And Troy Jackson, a former Maine Senate chief from rural Aroostook County who was a detailed Platner ally till the newest allegations, has already created an exploratory bid to doubtlessly exchange him on the highest of the ticket.
Jackson publicized a ballot on Wednesday that confirmed him with a lead over Collins, and most readily suits the mildew that Platner constructed along with his candidacy.

