Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) announced Thursday that she will suspend her Senate campaign over a lack of financial resources, clearing the way for primary rival Graham Platner. “When I decided to run for the United States Senate last year, it was because I believed Maine people were getting a bad deal from Washington and because the…
Mills suspends Senate campaign in Maine
Originally reported by The Hill
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