Maine Democrats are scrambling to find a new candidate to take on Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the Senate race after Graham Platner suspended his campaign. The party has until July 27 to choose an alternative candidate.
Potential Contenders
Nirav Shah, a former high-ranking state and federal health official, has announced his candidacy. Shah is considered more moderate and has possible bipartisan appeal. Troy Jackson, a former state senator, has also announced his candidacy and describes himself as a progressive populist. Shenna Bellows, the current Maine secretary of state, is another potential contender who has gained national attention for her role in declaring Trump ineligible for the 2024 ballot in Maine.
Other potential contenders include Dan Kleban, the co-founder of Maine Beer Company, and Valli Geiger, a state representative who has been encouraged by Platner to consider running. The Democratic Party is under pressure to find a strong candidate to take on Collins, who is considered a formidable opponent.
Challenges Ahead
The new candidate will face significant challenges, including a short timeline and limited resources. However, some contenders are optimistic about their chances, citing the changing political landscape in Maine. The party’s choice of candidate will be crucial in determining the outcome of the Senate race.
Original reporting: WPBF (Treasure Coast / Hearst) — read the source article.