Mills bows out of Maine Senate race, clearing path for Platner to challenge Collins
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Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspends her Senate bid after lagging fundraising, leaving progressive oyster farmer Graham Platner as the likely Democratic nominee to face Republican Sen. Susan Collins. Mills had about $1 million cash on hand at the end of March versus Platner’s $2.7 million, positioning Platner to pivot to a general election contest as Democrats rally behind him.
- Mills drops out of Maine Senate race, setting up Platner to face Collins Politico
- Janet Mills, Governor of Maine, Suspends Senate Campaign The New York Times
- Maine Gov. Janet Mills drops Senate bid, upending critical race for Democrats MS NOW
- Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspends Senate campaign NBC News
- Maine Gov Janet Mills drops out of Democratic race for Senate, signaling she struggled to raise enough money Fox News
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