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…
Graham Platner’s political outsider vibe gains steam in Maine among Democrats
Originally reported by The Hill
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