Janet Mills, Maine Senate and Platner
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Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) is reminding Maine voters she remains on the ballot as pressure mounts for Democratic front-runner Graham Platner to drop out as each successive scandal jeopardizes Democrats’ chances of flipping a crucial Senate race.
Some prominent supporters of Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ now-suspended run for US Senate suggested Monday she should revive her campaign in a last-ditch effort to stop Graham Platner as his bid becomes engulfed by another controversy.
Heading into the Democratic and Republican primaries, three candidates have suspended their active campaigns, including Governor Janet Mills.
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Here’s why primary votes for Janet Mills will still count
Mills suspended her campaign but never submitted a written withdrawal notice to the secretary of state’s office. The same is true for Republican candidate for governor James Libby.
Maine Governor Janet Mills weighed in on the Maine Senate race, pointing out that "I am still on the ballot" amid Graham Platner's damaging sexting scandal.
Gov. Janet Mills suspended her campaign for U.S. Senate in April, citing a lack of funds. However, you can still mark her down on your ballot in June.
Governor Janet Mills is reminding voters that despite suspending her U.S. Senate campaign, she will still be a candidate on the Democratic Primary ballot on Tuesday, June 9.
Heading into the Maine Democratic and Republican primaries, three candidates have suspended their active campaigns, including Gov. Janet Mills in the U.S. Senate race against controversial Democrat Graham Platner.
Democratic candidate Dr. Nirav Shah is hoping to take Janet Mills' spot at the Blaine House.