In Bangor, Maine, the Democratic Party has chosen Troy Jackson as its new Senate candidate, following Graham Platner’s withdrawal from the race. This move resulted in a rapid search for a new contender.
Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams reported that the decision came after reports surfaced about Jackson’s family relations. According to Maine Wire editor-in-chief Steve Robinson, Jackson has two adult sons with Lana Pelletier, his second cousin. The report highlighted that while this is not illegal, it sparked considerable talk on social media.
The relationship drew reactions online. Representative Nancy Mace, R-S.C., expressed skepticism in a post, suggesting Democrats would defend cousin marriage. Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer commented critically, emphasizing the relationship with Jackson’s second cousin. Conservative influencer Nick Sortor expressed disbelief, questioning the Democratic Party’s decision.
[…] who said Democrats were anti-family?– Drew Berkemeyer, Daily Wire
Numerous commentators mentioned traditional stereotypes about rural communities, reflecting on the choice of Jackson after Platner exited due to a rape allegation, which Platner denies. Commentators like Inez Stepman from the Independent Women’s Forum noted that such family connections, while legal, are traditionally viewed with suspicion.
Jackson’s campaign, in a statement to Fox News Digital, criticized personal attacks, suggesting they were distractions from policy debates such as Susan Collins’s voting record. The general election will take place on November 3rd, where Jackson will face off against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins.

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