Dems hit by last-minute Platner anxiety before Maine Senate primary
Axios
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Democrats have been caught in the bind Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) sought to avoid when he backed Gov. Janet Mills over https://www.axios.com/2026/06/01/graham-platner-maine-democrats-collins-trump" target="_blank">Graham Platner in the Maine Senate race.
Why it matters: Democrats must now support an untested and largely unvetted outsider as he faces intense media scrutiny over his relationship with women in a must-win race.
- ⏰ Maine's Democratic primary to take on Sen. Susan Collins (R) in November is in eight days.
🔄 Zoom in: Practically, it might be feasible to swap out candidates.
Politically, it will be close to impossible.
- "I've heard some of my colleagues' concerns about what we've read in the papers," Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), who backed Mills, told Axios. "But at the end of the day, we've got to win."
- "We know that at this point this man can still win the race, and as long as he continues, I think we'll all be there," Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) said.
✈️ Driving the news: Platner will have an opportunity to address senators' concerns during a meeting with Senate Democrats tomorrow afternoon, followed by two fundraisers, as Axios https://www.axios.com/2026/06/01/graham-platner-maine-democratic-senators" target="_blank">scooped today.
- "I'll know more after tomorrow's briefing on that," Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said. "But clearly, campaigns and candidates have to be fully transparent as things come out."
- "He has to answer those questions directly and forthrightly.
They're fair questions," Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) said. "It's going to be on him to answer them, and it's going to be up to the voters of Maine to decide."
⚡️ The intrigue: Some of Mills' political allies have encouraged her to reactivate her campaign, according to people familiar with the matter.
So far, she has demurred.
- But she fueled speculation today that she could rejoin the race, telling the Portland (Maine) Press Herald: "People have the impression that I 'withdrew' or 'dropped out,' but I simply suspended active campaigning.
I am still on the ballot."
🪓 Between the lines: Democrats do have a break-glass option if more damaging revelations emerge.
- Maine law allows a party to replace its nominee if the primary winner withdraws by the second Monday in July, which is July 13.
The replacement would be selected at a party convention rather than through another primary.
✅ The bottom line: Progressive senators who backed Platner in their proxy battle with Schumer aren't abandoning him.
- "I think it's important for us to focus on the issues facing working families a little bit more than Graham Platner's marriage," Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said.
- "Susan Collins has a history of supporting Donald Trump," Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) told reporters. "Graham Platner is showing the courage and determination to take that on.
I believe that's what the people of Maine care most about."
Graham Platner Sexting Scandal Deepens
- Senate candidate Graham Platner sent explicit texts to multiple women while married, wife says: report Fox News —
- Graham Platner’s wife says she’s ‘deeply hurt’ by public revelations of her husband’s extramarital sexts CNN —
- Graham Platner’s Wife Warned Campaign of Explicit Texts to Women—Report Newsweek —
- Graham Platner sent explicit texts to other women during marriage, wife confirms The Guardian —
- How Democrats could replace Platner on the Maine Senate ticket after he wins the primary Washington Examiner —