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Tight Senate Race in Maine: Key Concerns for Susan Collins and Graham Platner
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- June 30, 2026
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The Senate race in Maine between Susan Collins and Graham Platner is drawing significant attention. A poll conducted by The New York Times, Portland Press Herald, and Siena revealed that the contest began as nearly tied, with both candidates facing critical challenges.
Challenges Facing Graham Platner
Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee, struggles with voters’ perceptions of his character. The poll indicated that many voters question his moral values due to past controversial online posts, a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol he had removed, and allegations regarding his behavior towards women.
Despite Platner’s background as a Carhartt-wearing oysterman and college dropout appealing to some, his support among blue-collar men is lacking. Susan Collins leads Platner by nearly 30 points among white men without college degrees.
Prospects for Susan Collins
Susan Collins, the Republican incumbent, is recognized for her work as chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, often highlighting her efforts to secure funding for projects in Maine. The poll shows broad support for Collins on this point, with a 27-point lead over Platner on who voters believe will more effectively bring resources to the state.
Collins’ advantage spans various demographics, including geographic, racial, educational, and gender groups, bolstering her campaign in a challenging political environment.
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