Key results for primary races in 4 states, including Platner's quest to face Collins in the midterms
AI Summary
Graham Platner secured the Democratic Senate nomination in Maine's primary on Tuesday with 72% of the vote, defeating allegations involving his military background and personal conduct. He will face incumbent Republican Susan Collins in the midterms in a race Democrats view as pivotal for retaking Senate control. Platner's victory reflects voter willingness to support his populist, anti-corporate messaging while also drawing national scrutiny over his controversial candidacy.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame Platner's win as voters granting a controversial anti-establishment candidate a redemptive chance to advance progressive priorities against corporate interests; they emphasize his charismatic populism and the strategic importance of his victory for Democratic Senate gains.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets characterize Platner as a dangerous or dubious choice for Democrats comparable to historical political blunders, expressing concern that despite surviving multiple scandals involving military and personal conduct, he remains competitive and potentially positioned to win the general election.
Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination for U.S.
Senate in Maine and will face incumbent Republican Sen.
Susan Collins in the midterm elections.
CBS News' Fin Gómez, Skyler Henry and Anthony Salvanto report. ...
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