Maine Senate primary could derail Democrats’ bid to beat Collins

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Democrats warn that a bitter Maine Senate primary between Gov. Janet Mills and Graham Platner could imperil their chances to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, with Mills hammering ads against Platner as Republicans celebrate a divisive fight; Collins remains a formidable candidate amid Maine’s political shift, making the race a key test for control of the Senate.
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- Democrats worry bruising Maine primary could cost them a shot at Susan Collins The Washington Post
- In Maine, Many Older Women Prefer the Younger Man for Senate The New York Times
- Janet Mills and Graham Platner battle for female voters in Maine's key Senate race NBC News
- Platner holds commanding lead over Mills in Maine Senate race: Poll The Hill
- Hoping to unseat Collins, Maine Democrats battle it out in an expensive U.S. Senate primary NPR
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