Key Democratic figures call on Graham Platner to ‘immediately’ withdraw from Senate race – US politics live
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Maine Senate Democratic nominee Graham Platner faces a sexual assault allegation from a former romantic partner, which he denies. National and state Democratic leaders have called for his withdrawal from the race, with several politicians rescinding endorsements and a July 13 deadline set for establishing a replacement candidate.
Progressive: Party accountability — Progressive outlets led with Democrats' swift denunciation of the allegations and withdrawal of support as a moral imperative.
Moderate: Procedural succession — Centrist outlets focused on the July 13 ballot deadline and replacement process, treating the allegation as triggering practical political mechanics.
Conservative: Campaign deterioration — Conservative outlets emphasized cancelled events and strategic uncertainty, framing Platner's choices as campaign unraveling rather than addressing the allegation.
Maine’s party leadership calls for Platner to withdraw after after sexual assault allegation emerges
In the Politico report, published on Monday, Jenny Racicot, 41, who previously dated Platner, said he forced her to have sex despite repeated objections.
Platner denied the claims in a statement to Politico. “These allegations are troubling, serious, and false. Any accusation of non-consensual behavior is categorically untrue,” he said.
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