Maine Governor Janet Mills (D) issued a reminder to voters on Monday regarding her candidacy in the Democratic Senate primary. This announcement comes as voters consider the implications of reports involving Graham Platner, who has been accused of sending inappropriate messages to women other than his wife. Mills stated, "People have the impression that I ‘withdrew’ or ‘dropped out,’ but I simply suspended active campaigning."
Maine Governor Janet Mills Reminds Voters of Senate Primary Candidacy
Governor Janet Mills of Maine reminded voters of her candidacy for the Democratic Senate primary amid reports concerning Graham Platner's alleged inappropriate communications. Mills clarified that she has not withdrawn from the race but has only suspended active campaigning.
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