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In reply to the discussion: Allegations sink Democrats [View all]dalton99a
(96,524 posts)11. Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats' dysfunction in Maine
https://apnews.com/article/maine-senate-platner-collins-0abe847799b9779d604425de03a914de
Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats dysfunction in Maine
By STEVE PEOPLES
Updated 7:40 PM CDT, July 8, 2026
NEW YORK (AP) As Democrats scramble to contain a political disaster in Maine, the Republicans on the front lines of the GOPs fight to hold the U.S. Senate majority are breathing a sigh of relief.
For much of the year, Republican operatives have been quietly considering the real possibility that their party might lose the Senate. No longer.
While much can change before November, Republicans have already begun to rethink their national strategy to take advantage of a political map that suddenly looks much more favorable in the wake of Maine Democrat Graham Platners announcement that he intends to withdraw from the race. His decision Wednesday follows Platners latest controversy an accusation of sexual assault that even his most loyal allies have described as credible.
Platner, who denies the allegation, was under intense pressure to quit the race. And the lineup of potential replacements has hardly inspired fear among the Republicans backing incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, who is seeking her sixth term this fall. The Maine Democratic Party said its planning a convention to choose Platners replacement.
The incredible Democratic dysfunction transforms the Maine Senate race from perhaps Democrats best pickup opportunity in the nation to one where dejected and divided Democrats dont know who their nominee will be four months before Election Day.
Obviously, expectations are that this certainly will be helpful overall, said Joanna Rodriguez of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Without Maine, Rodriguez added, Democrats have no path to a majority.
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Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats dysfunction in Maine
By STEVE PEOPLES
Updated 7:40 PM CDT, July 8, 2026
NEW YORK (AP) As Democrats scramble to contain a political disaster in Maine, the Republicans on the front lines of the GOPs fight to hold the U.S. Senate majority are breathing a sigh of relief.
For much of the year, Republican operatives have been quietly considering the real possibility that their party might lose the Senate. No longer.
While much can change before November, Republicans have already begun to rethink their national strategy to take advantage of a political map that suddenly looks much more favorable in the wake of Maine Democrat Graham Platners announcement that he intends to withdraw from the race. His decision Wednesday follows Platners latest controversy an accusation of sexual assault that even his most loyal allies have described as credible.
Platner, who denies the allegation, was under intense pressure to quit the race. And the lineup of potential replacements has hardly inspired fear among the Republicans backing incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, who is seeking her sixth term this fall. The Maine Democratic Party said its planning a convention to choose Platners replacement.
The incredible Democratic dysfunction transforms the Maine Senate race from perhaps Democrats best pickup opportunity in the nation to one where dejected and divided Democrats dont know who their nominee will be four months before Election Day.
Obviously, expectations are that this certainly will be helpful overall, said Joanna Rodriguez of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Without Maine, Rodriguez added, Democrats have no path to a majority.
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Right on! Every F'ing time -- when there's a (D), (R)s clutch their pearls and squawk to deafen
Tim S
18 hrs ago
#9
There is a lot of hypocrisy within the party if it is candidate they like
AZProgressive
18 hrs ago
#6
Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats' dysfunction in Maine
dalton99a
18 hrs ago
#11
That moral highhorse may not work on people revolted by far greater moral transgressions
AloeVera
16 hrs ago
#21
Pls show me a correlation between havig morals, values and stopping the Gaza genocide.
AloeVera
6 hrs ago
#41
The answer is not to throw our own principles out the window just because they get away with being shit humans.
FascismIsDeath
17 hrs ago
#16
I thought it ruined his chances. Yet a few months later, he's ahead. Go figure.
LeftInTX
16 hrs ago
#26
Republicans love rapists. Democrats hate them. Does that explain it for you?
tritsofme
16 hrs ago
#19
The timing could have been much much worse. A few days longer and we would have been stuck with a rapist on the ballot.
tritsofme
15 hrs ago
#28
Great. Party insiders will triangulate and nominate someone. Meanwhile, when this happens, we lose
AZLD4Candidate
16 hrs ago
#24
Watch Lawrence O'Donnell's segment tonight with Devon Murphy-Anderson
MorbidButterflyTat
15 hrs ago
#29