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Democrat Graham Platner drops out of key US Senate race in Maine
Image source, Getty Images By Kayla Epstein Published 9 July 2026, 01:32 BST Updated Just now Democrat Graham Platner has suspended his campaign for US Senate in Maine, following a series of scandals that included a woman accusing him of sexual assault. In the days since the assault accusation was made, Democrats have called on him to drop out of the race considered pivotal to their chances of gaining control of the US Senate. In a video posted to social media, Platner said his decision was not an admission of guilt but due to Democrats' threats to cut off money and support for his campaign. He called the assault allegation "false". Platner said the process to replace him in the race against five-term Republican Senator Susan Collins should be "transparent and democratic". "We are suspending campaign operations," he said in an 11-minute video posted to X, calling the decision "incredibly difficult" and one he and his wife have struggled with for several days. Under state law, Platner had to drop out by 13 July for a replacement name to be put on the ballot. Platner, an oyster farmer and military veteran, rocketed to the top of the Democratic field with a message of plain-spoken populism. He championed progressive policies like universal health care and affordable housing, and won over many frustrated Democratic voters with his critique of the party's establishment. Endorsements from two liberal leaders, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, bolstered his candidacy. His momentum was so strong that his opponent for the nomination, Maine Governor Janet Mills, suspended her campaign. By Monday night, Warren and other top Democrats called for him to withdraw and three of his strongest supporters in Congress - Representatives Ro Khanna and Senators Ruben Gallego and Martin Heinrich - had rescinded their endorsements. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee , which provides millions of dollars in support to the party's candidates, and the Maine Democratic party had both ended their backing, too. The race is one of several pivotal to Democrats eyeing a longshot bid to flip control of the Senate in November's congressional elections, commonly called the midterms. No Republican has carried Maine in a presidential election since 1988, which they believed would give a Democratic nominee a chance at victory over Collins. While Platner's non-political background elevated him in a climate unfriendly to establishment candidates, several scandals emerged that rocked his campaign. Last October, US media reported he had a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, which he later said he covered up. He said he got the tattoo in Croatia with his fellow Marines in 2007 while drinking. Meanwhile, old Reddit posts showed Platner saying victims of sexual assault should "take some responsibility for themselves" and not get so intoxicated. After the posts were unearthed, Platner asked voters for forgiveness. In June, the New York Times reported that Platner had exchange