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Democrats Urge Platner Out as Maine Senate Race Faces Funding Cutoff
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Top Democrats and Maine party officials called for Graham Platner to withdraw after a reported 2021 sexual assault allegation. Platner denied non-consensual behavior, while DSCC funding and July ballot deadlines now shape the race.
- Frame 1Top Democrats say Platner should withdraw as Maine voters face a shaken Senate race and funding cutoff.
- Frame 2The calls followed a 2021 sexual assault allegation reported by POLITICO; Platner says the allegation is false.
- Frame 3The DSCC funding board changed: no investment in Maine if Platner remains on the ballot.
- Frame 4The calendar now matters: Maine law allows withdrawal by July 13 and a replacement by July 27.
- Frame 5The endorsement ledger shifted as state and national Democrats withdrew support or urged a new nominee.
- Frame 6Watch the July 13 deadline, campaign events, and whether Maine Democrats can name a replacement.
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