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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsME-SEN: Janet Mills Considers Jumping Back Into Race
A source close to Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) told CNN: The Governor remains on the ballot, and in the wake of this weeks stories, people across Maine are reaching out to tell her theyre voting for her and encouraging her to get fully back into the race.
https://politicalwire.com/2026/06/05/janet-mills-considers-jumping-back-into-race/
Mossfern
(4,827 posts)how convenient. The issue is - who is more likely to win against Collins?
Nanjeanne
(6,746 posts)story she will definitely lose the Senate race. Many of the people who are supporting Platner will see it as an opportunistic move and sit this one out. And vote blue no matter who would die by thousands of young enthusiastic voters since it obviously isnt a mantra Mills can embrace.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)enough of the voters are concerned about this story.
It's a primary, you select the best candidate.
Nanjeanne
(6,746 posts)LisaL
(47,790 posts)How is that going to happen?
Nanjeanne
(6,746 posts)If he can't win the primary then how would he have ever won the general?
Ziggy Beans
(74 posts)What the hell are we doing here people? Fuck.
Scrivener7
(60,205 posts)sheshe2
(98,729 posts)https://www.newsweek.com/bernie-sanders-files-reelection-89-years-old-2018118
Scrivener7
(60,205 posts)sheshe2
(98,729 posts)lostnfound
(17,675 posts)W_HAMILTON
(10,462 posts)Not the first time they've pulled that one, which makes it all the more comical that they are throwing the "we must defeat Collins!' argument in the face of loyal Democrats that would without a doubt support the eventual Democratic nominee, even if that nominee turned out to be the DEEPLY flawed Platner.
And if Platner can't beat a Democrat that didn't even campaign, he ain't gonna beat Collins, who will have the entire rightwing throwing everything at her opponent in the hopes of retaining the Senate for Republicans.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)who have been arguing that we have to vote for a democrat no matter what, what are they worried about?
MineralMan
(151,823 posts)Wonderful
LisaL
(47,790 posts)NT
MineralMan
(151,823 posts)What candidates are you helping to win?
I live in Minnesota. We have an open Senate seat. I'm helping one of our Democratic candidates to win.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)Our candidate is Sherrod Brown. And Amy Acton for Governor.
mr715
(4,543 posts)And Acton is tied if I am not mistaken.
Ohio might make for a nice night come election day.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)But of course I hope so.
mr715
(4,543 posts)Something about his frumpiness and his 5-pack a day voice. He reminds me of my favorite professors.
He was right on policy like 100% of the time too.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)And of course Amy.
mr715
(4,543 posts)I know less about her, but I have a soft spot for scientists and teachers.
And, of course, she will hopefully humble Vivek.
pat_k
(14,176 posts)We need to win BOTH these races.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-democratic-unity-republican-crossovers-shape-ohio-senate-race
Despite being done for FOX, the pollster, Beacon Research/Shaw & Company Research does qualify as an NYTimes selected pollster, so can perhaps be considered relatively reliable.
If you can, pitch in a few dollars for both candidates and help sweep the statewide offices!!
Boo1
(557 posts)like Planter before they vetted him.
That is all.
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sheshe2
(98,729 posts)Which people HATE Democrats? I don't know any Dems that hate our party. There has been disappointment at the choices at times, happened with my rep last go around, though I did vote for him and will again if he is the only Democratic choice.
I don't hate Democrats at all.
Ars Longa
(617 posts)Very far from it!! I should have said people dont like the Dem party attacking its own.
..,
GPs personal stuff, while not Insignificant, is pretty back -burner In relation to S. Collins support of all Trumps
destruction of our country. And it has been addressed by GP and his wife.
I dont live in Maine-so Im just gonna trust those good folks make their own decisions!
Again, sorry for my earlier choice of words. thanks.. ( I deleted the earlier post)
sheshe2
(98,729 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(27,306 posts)LSparkle
(12,242 posts)Fucking purity tests and consultant-fueled catchphrases ... as the party drives away ANYONE who hasnt aspired to public office since kindergarten! As Platner has said, anyone who has lived a NORMAL life is going to have skeletons in their closet. Its how you handle them that matters and Platner has done an admirable job IMO.
Mills shouldnt whip this vote. Let the chips fall where they will but dont get back in the race now.
Boo1
(557 posts)That party, the party, the party!!!!
Is Mill wins this isn't because Planter is a bad candidate, not because the party did anything.
Climate Crusader
(177 posts)Dems will look weak and ineffective. Now it can only come down to if Maine voters believe Platner is honestly rehabilitated and worth a shot. No more "too clever by half" moves.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)not?
RandySF
(87,114 posts)Nobody has been nominated yet.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)Now apparently she is considering campaigning again.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)She is on the ballot, she stopped campaigning, now apparently she thinks of resuming campaigning. If Mayne voters are happy with Platner as their choice, what is there to worry about?
Bettie
(19,951 posts)Not a long runway there.
Easterncedar
(6,560 posts)This seems pointless
mr715
(4,543 posts)Release her zero ads?
Challenge Platner to a debate after the primary?
Host a fundraiser?
It is Friday, the election in Tuesday. This is some audacious stuff.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)If your candidate is in a strong position, that is.
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,730 posts)RandySF
(87,114 posts)Just_Vote_Dem
(3,730 posts)RandySF
(87,114 posts)Just_Vote_Dem
(3,730 posts)should not be any kind of worry at all
FascismIsDeath
(285 posts)Boo1
(557 posts)it's rigged??
Planter fans are wild.
mr715
(4,543 posts)Run or don't!
Don't do this half assed 'Oh I'll do it but only if people ask nicely' shit.
She couldn't run a primary without being exhausted of resources. What is left for the general?
Who? Who is asking her? Is it her? Is she asking herself?
"A source close" reads to me like this is her.
Edit: Remember when John McCain pulled this shit because he was wanting for money and a message. Again, run or don't. No half measures.
RandySF
(87,114 posts)If the voters are confident in him, then he doesn't have a problem.
mr715
(4,543 posts)Just makes me think less of Gov. Mills.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)If he can't win against someone who barely campaigned, he sure isn't going to win against Collins.
mr715
(4,543 posts)Who I thought was a better politician than this.
The ranked choice thing cuts both ways. Where is her campaign apparatus? What is she expecting to happen over the course of 96 hours?
QueerDuck
(1,991 posts)Just_Vote_Dem
(3,730 posts)Response to RandySF (Original post)
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LisaL
(47,790 posts)NT
RandySF
(87,114 posts)questionseverything
(12,069 posts)QueerDuck
(1,991 posts)Good grief.
ALBliberal
(3,406 posts)New Mexican here. She needs to back off.
Llewlladdwr
(2,207 posts)Are Maine Democrats smart enough to grab the life preserver or do they go ahead and drown?
I am not confident...
lostincalifornia
(5,620 posts)RandySF
(87,114 posts)lostincalifornia
(5,620 posts)chances because of it.
OAITW r.2.0
(32,827 posts)We, in Maine, passed this to insure that people like Paul LePage can't split the vote between Democrats and independents and win with a minority of voters.
I early voted for Mills, then Platner, then Costello.
JBTaurus83
(1,729 posts)She ran a terrible campaign if you can call it that. One would think there had to be a better choice in the state than Mills or Platner, but, I dont see him losing the primary at this point in the game.
LisaL
(47,790 posts)NT
Aviation Pro
(15,838 posts)Be Stupid.
Your personal ambitions are fucking irrelevant, Mills.
lostincalifornia
(5,620 posts)think.
While I am not a fan of ranked choice voting, I thought Sanders and much of the progressive caucus were.
Intractable
(2,473 posts)I've heard her speak. Like Schumer, she's neither energetic nor inspiring.
democrank
(12,697 posts)First, I have no opinion on what would happen if Janet Mills jumped back into the race.
A friend lives in a small, poor fishing village Downeast. I spent the month of November with her and was astounded over the change I personally saw with political signs. Almost every Trump sign was gone in a 60+ mile radius. A year prior, this area
.several small villages
.was plastered with Trump signs, flags, bumper stickers and homemade billboards. During this trip I saw less than four Trump signs plus two signs supporting diversity. The Trump signs were replaced with pro-Platner signs.
I gained more clarity about the change in signs after having a very long conversation with a Maine lobsterman who, like his ancestors, had always lived there. It was a very sobering conversation and Ill never forget it.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,000 posts)LisaL
(47,790 posts)So she never actually got out.
sheshe2
(98,729 posts)How dare she think that she is better than a man.
krawhitham
(5,101 posts)MineralMan
(151,823 posts)Then the voters in Maine will know who the Democratic candidate is in November. It will be interesting to see what happens on Wednesday, I think.
None of my business, though. I don't vote in Maine. In fact, it's one of only two states I have never set foot in. It and North Dakota. I could easily go to North Dakota, since I live in Minnesota, but I can't find a reason to do so. Maine, on the other hand is a long way from here. I was in Vermont, once, but somehow didn't go to Maine.
Maine voters will decide, not us.