Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) on Thursday lauded his state’s governor, Janet Mills (D), after she dropped out of the state’s Senate race, saying she “has dedicated her career to this beautiful state.” With Mills’s exit, Platner will almost certainly clear Maine’s June primary and head to the general election against incumbent Sen. Susan…
Platner after Mills drops out: ‘We will start tearing down the system’
Originally reported by The Hill
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