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Lovie777

(24,163 posts)
1. Last polling I found as of 6/4/2026..................
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 04:40 PM
Jun 6

wherein they claim "slim" lead for Graham vs. Concern is 48 to 43.

Now if it was reversed, they would say, Collins have a substantial lead.

AloeVera

(4,565 posts)
2. Collins' pollster shows a dead heat as of June 3.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 05:06 PM
Jun 6

Fwiw. And that was takem before the NYT hit piece and frenzy of atzacks.

Whereas Real Clear Polling had Platner up an average of 7.4 points across all polls in the last 3 monrhs. Last polling in May.

The GQP rat******* and intra-party attacks are working.

Why are Democrats shooting themselves in the foot?

Lovie777

(24,163 posts)
3. I think he's still ahead .....................
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 05:45 PM
Jun 6

and I think he's going to win.

It's one thing I've learned from the GQP, if polling somewhat or even favor their party, they will post it and run with it 24/7 while corporate media backs them up.

Also notice how quiet corporate media is about Paxton and how quickly his divorce hearing was canceled, and the 24/7 coverage of Graham P.

No coverage of all the sick things being done to the USA and her people by shithole, comrades and the Republican party.

mr715

(4,742 posts)
5. Don't be "troubled" or "concerned"
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 05:48 PM
Jun 6

There will be a debate and Planter will stand opposite Collins.

She will get torched, and I wouldn't be surprised if we get +9-11% in the general.

mr715

(4,742 posts)
9. I mean for real, look at Susan Collins...
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 06:20 PM
Jun 6

Not directly, obviously. Through a series of filters or mirrors or whatever.

She just doesn't have that pizazz anymore. The bloom is off the corpse.

Nanjeanne

(6,782 posts)
4. Thanks. That was really inspiring. And his way os speaking directly to Mainers is impressive.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 05:45 PM
Jun 6

mr715

(4,742 posts)
6. He is very good at the talking.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 05:53 PM
Jun 6

I look forward to having a very high standard for his voting record once he's in the Senate.

After all, I've invested some personal credibility in him -- at least on this forum.

TBF

(37,518 posts)
7. I like hearing the phrase "working people" over & over
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 05:57 PM
Jun 6

good luck Maine - time to retire Ms. Susan.

PatSeg

(53,858 posts)
13. I saw Platner on the Chris Hayes show
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 06:56 PM
Jun 6

a few nights ago and I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt, especially considering the source of the worst claim. We've seen this before.

I am still a bit disturbed by that tattoo, but all things considered, he appears to be a far better candidate for Maine than the very "concerned" Collins. It seems that Maine has had enough of her already.

Hopefully I am right in that I don't see a replay of Sinema or Fetterman.

dave99

(372 posts)
16. it is a field of ink that at a moment in his life he had attached
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 08:10 PM
Jun 6

tattoos so much for so little

a person isn't a ink design, too complicated

pat_k

(14,313 posts)
19. You can see why unions recruited him.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 09:26 PM
Jun 6

I judge him on what I see now, and I see an excellent advocate for progressive values, unions, and working people. I think the chances of him turning into a Fetterman or Sinema are negligible.

If he wins, and I'm proven wrong, unless he changes his party affiliation to R, even a fetterman clone representing Maine as a Democrat puts us one senator closer to the majority. And having a Democratic Majority Leader setting the agenda is a big f-ing deal even if there are traitors within the caucus.

I dug pretty deep (for my incredibly modest means) and made a donation as a vote of confidence as his campaign weathers the storm.

PatSeg

(53,858 posts)
21. I'm somewhat optimistic
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 10:37 PM
Jun 6

especially considering how hard Collins' campaign is trying to undermine him.

Meanwhile, this is primarily Maine's decision and it feels like they're to unload that dead weight they have representing them now.

Dr. T

(782 posts)
15. It's either Platner or Collins.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 07:30 PM
Jun 6

To quote Pink Floyd, "Don't give me that do goody good bullshit." I interpret that as letting go of the purity litmus test. I know Dems hold their candidates to a higher standard than Repugs do, but even with Platner's faults, he's still the superior choice. And not voting at all is a vote for that Trump-sucking piece of shit Collins.

peggysue2

(12,637 posts)
17. And this, I would argue, is why the Epstein class, the big donors and the defenders of the status quo will . . .
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 08:33 PM
Jun 6

Pull out every dirty trick, every smear, every rumor (true or not) to not only defeat, bur utterly destroy this man. As with Mamdani, they are terrified of any message with a whiff of progressive politics, of true working class power and particularly of those calling for an all out people movement.

In other words, the powers that be, are terrified of the American public rising up, coming together and clearing the deck of the corruption all around us.

I don't live in Maine, so I don't get a vote. But if I did, I'd vote for this man and his vision in a heartbeat.

He had me at Frances Perkins.

One small suggestion: stop reaching for the water unless you're going to drink. The nervous tic is distracting while the words are too important to miss. Shove that left paw into your pocket.

Platner can definitely win this thing!

Emile

(43,902 posts)
18. Graham Platner's platform directly attacks wealthy
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 09:06 PM
Jun 6

special interests. The "oligarchs" and billionaires dislike his policies because he campaigns on raising taxes on the superrich, enacting a "billionaire minimum tax", and breaking up corporate monopolies. His economic agenda threatens the financial advantages currently enjoyed by corporate elites.

The powerful are attacking him with everything they can make up.

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