Intercept
- In group chats of progressive
activists and political operatives concerned with the state of the Senate race
in Maine Wednesday morning, a link to an anonymous Google Doc was making the
rounds. It disavowed Graham Platner, the disgraced Democratic nominee whose
campaign was throttled by a rape accusation on Monday, and called to replace
him with Troy Jackson, a recent gubernatorial contender the document deemed
“the one candidate who can hold Platner’s coalition together.”
Platner suspended his Senate campaign on Wednesday evening,
and there is no clear alternative to his candidacy. His campaign’s swift
downfall has presented Democrats and his primary supporters with several bad
options: The party establishment could pick a candidate and inflame an already
frustrated base that scoffed at its efforts to anoint Gov. Janet Mills as the
nominee, or it could bend to Platner’s past demands and let him influence the
selection of his successor.
In either case, a base already exhausted by months of
Platner scandals is at risk of fracturing and failing to consolidate behind a
potential replacement — and Democrats are at risk of once again losing a key
seat they need to pick up for control of the Senate to Republican Sen. Susan
Collins.
h its exact shape and timeline remain unclear.
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