POLITICSTHE ATLANTIC
Can Democrats Salvage Their Chances in Maine?
Graham Platner withdrew from the Maine Senate race, prompting Democrats to seek a replacement. The party aims to win races in Maine, Michigan, Ohio, and Alaska to flip Senate seats, but analysts suggest their strategy may be misaligned. Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic discussed concerns Democrats are targeting isolated white male voters who shifted to President Trump.
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