Graham Platner, an oyster farmer with a plainspoken style, isn’t a typical Senate candidate. But in a cycle where political outsiders are increasingly gaining traction, candidates like him are no longer outliers — they’re becoming contenders. Platner’s candidacy is an early test of that shift. In Maine, where Sen. Susan Collins (R) has long defied…
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Graham Platner’s political outsider vibe gains steam in Maine among Democrats
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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