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Platner may be finished, but voters’ hunger for change and willingness to take risks will remain
Graham Platner's Senate campaign faces collapse due to a sexual assault allegation, but the article highlights a broader trend of outsider candidates bypassing party vetting processes. Platner's candidacy, which initially defied Democratic leaders in Maine, reflects a growing pattern of anti-establishment campaigns in U.S. politics.
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- Platner may be finished, but voters’ hunger for change and willingness to take risks will remain
- Platner may be finished, but voters' hunger for change and willingness to take risks will remain
- Platner may be finished, but voters’ hunger for change and willingness to take risks will remain
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