Graham Platner’s Senate campaign fell apart last week, leaving activists in search of a candidate to uphold his populist message against Republican Susan Collins.
Ryan Warren, a former volunteer for Platner’s campaign, emphasized the broader focus of their movement, saying, “Our movement was not solely about Graham, even though he brought us together.” On a recent morning, Warren was busy at his home office in Fairfield, Maine, working on campaign materials amid Zoom calls and discussions with fellow organizers.
Only days before, Warren was dedicated to electing Platner to the U.S. Senate. However, following Platner’s exit from the race due to scandal, Warren now aims to sustain the populist movement and find a new Democratic nominee. Platner withdrew after several controversies, culminating in a rape accusation he denied. This has left his supporters, including his claimed 15,000 volunteers, feeling defeated and searching for a new candidate among a crowded field of over a dozen.
Amid the turmoil, many activists connected to Platner are questioning the political landscape’s fairness and contemplating their continued involvement in politics. This situation unfolds as Democrats aim to unseat Senator Susan Collins, who has held her position for five terms, as part of their strategy to gain Senate control.

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