Janet Mills
Coverage of Janet Mills in the Nexus archive.
- Platner may be finished, but voters’ hunger for change and willingness to take risks will remain
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, faces a sexual assault allegation that could end his campaign, despite earlier support as an outsider candidate. The article highlights a broader trend of anti-establishment candidates emerging in U.S. politics, even as their campaigns face controversies.
- 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 his outsider status as a progressive oysterman reflects a broader trend of anti-establishment candidates in American politics. Despite controversies including a Nazi symbol tattoo and extramarital sexting, Platner initially gained support by challenging Democratic leadership's preferred candidate, Gov. Janet Mills, in a key race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
- Perhaps the Nazi Tattoo Was a Clue
Credible allegations of sexual assault against Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner have led to the withdrawal of endorsements from prominent figures like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. The article questions why Platner's prior history of controversial behavior, including a Nazi tattoo, was not sufficient to disqualify him earlier.
- Democrats’ narrow path to Senate majority gets rockier as Platner faces sexual assault allegation
A sexual assault allegation against Graham Platner has complicated Democrats' Senate majority prospects in Maine. Platner, denied the claim, faces uncertainty over his candidacy against Susan Collins, with Democrats urging his withdrawal. The outcome in Maine, along with races in Alaska and North Carolina, is critical for Democrats to secure Senate seats.
- The co-owner of a Maine lumber mill has died of injuries from the mill fire and explosion
The co-owner of a Maine lumber mill, Alden J. Robbins, died from injuries sustained during a fire and explosion at the facility. Two firefighters also died, and ten people were injured, including Robbins' daughter. The fire, which originated in a silo, is under investigation and was deemed accidental.
- Something Is Happening in the Democratic Base
Progressive candidates in Colorado defeated moderate Democrats in primary elections, reflecting broader dissatisfaction within the Democratic base. Voters increasingly favor candidates perceived as anti-establishment, challenging both party leaders and political norms.
- Centrist Democrats are freaking out about progressives’ winning streak
Centrist Democrats are alarmed by progressive victories in New York primaries, fearing the left's winning streak could jeopardize the party's electoral prospects and reshape its ideological direction. Progressive candidates have won key House and Senate races, including upsets against establishment-backed incumbents, with upcoming contests in Colorado, Michigan, and Wisconsin testing the movement's momentum.
- Pingree, Charles set to clash to succeed Mills as Maine governor
Hannah Pingree and Bobby Charles are projected to face off in November for Maine governor. Five Democrats and eight Republicans competed for their party nominations. The race aims to succeed retiring Gov. Janet Mills.
- Pingree and Charles will compete for Maine governor and Dunlap gets Democratic nod for US House
Democrat Hannah Pingree and Republican Bobby Charles will compete for Maine governor, with both advancing through ranked choice voting. Democrat Matt Dunlap secured the US House nomination in Maine's 2nd Congressional District and will face Republican Paul LePage. The gubernatorial race follows Democratic Gov. Janet Mills' term expiration, with multiple candidates from each party competing in the primaries.
- Democrats’ predicament with Graham Platner is one of the party’s own making
Democrats' early support for Janet Mills in Maine's Senate race has led to a risky general election scenario after Graham Platner's primary victory. The party's focus on Mills sidelined Platner, creating an unexpected challenge as the race heads into November.
- EXCLUSIVE: Collins pits record built in Maine potato fields against Platner's 'angry rhetoric'
Sen. Susan Collins discusses her childhood work in potato fields in Caribou, Maine, as foundational to her political career and work ethic. She faces Democratic nominee Graham Platner, who has faced scandals, and emphasizes her record of results over his 'angry rhetoric.'
- The attacks on Graham Platner didn’t just fail – they may have backfired | Dustin Guastella
Graham Platner won a primary election in Maine amid coordinated attacks from rightwing operatives and liberal media figures, who spread allegations about his past relationships and a Nazi-affiliation claim linked to his tattoo. The article suggests these attacks may have backfired, highlighting the unpopularity of Democratic party elite strategies.
- Maine counts ranked choice ballots to determine nominees for governor and a US House race
Maine is using ranked choice voting to determine nominees for its governor's office and a U.S. House race after no candidate exceeded 50% in the primaries. The Maine Secretary of State Department is overseeing the public ballot count, with results expected next week.
- Maine counts ranked choice ballots to determine nominees for governor and a US House race
Maine began counting ranked choice ballots to determine nominees for an open governor's office and a U.S. House race after no candidates exceeded 50% in the primaries. The process, which eliminates the lowest finisher and reallocates votes based on preferences, is expected to conclude next week with public tabulations.
- The Right’s “Election Fraud” Cry for Midterms Previewed in Primaries
Graham Platner, a combat veteran and oyster farmer, won the Democratic Senate primary in Maine with over 70% of the vote after his opponent, Gov. Janet Mills, suspended her campaign. The article highlights his message of redemption and progressive economic agenda resonating with voters, while also discussing conservative conspiracy theories about voter suppression and the role of prediction markets in shaping political narratives.
- One school’s cell phone ban offers preview into how students, administrators may adapt to new law
Brewer High School implemented a cell phone ban in January 2024, requiring students to store devices in a caddy during school hours. The policy aims to improve classroom engagement and social interactions, though some students argue it is unnecessary. Maine’s statewide bell-to-bell cell phone ban, set to take effect in fall 2025, has sparked mixed reactions among students and administrators.
- Graham Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary – video
Graham Platner won the Maine Democratic Senate primary with 72% of the vote, defeating Governor Janet Mills. Platner will face Republican Senator Susan Collins in November, with the race critical for Democrats to gain Senate control. The win follows scrutiny over past Reddit posts, a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, and other controversies.
- Platner's big night: 5 takeaways from Tuesday's primaries
Graham Platner won Maine's Democratic Senate primary despite personal scandals, positioning him to challenge GOP Sen. Susan Collins. The race highlights Democratic internal divisions and contrasts with GOP unity around Trump-aligned candidates.
- Platner Wins Maine Senate Primary After a Turbulent Stretch of His Bid
Graham Platner won the Maine Senate Primary after his main opponent, Gov. Janet Mills, suspended her campaign in late April. The victory was considered long expected following Mills' withdrawal.
- Scandal-plagued Graham Platner clinches Dem Maine Senate primary: ‘I’ve made mistakes’
Graham Platner won the Maine Democratic Senate primary despite scandals. Some primary voters defected to Gov. Janet Mills and low-tier rivals, though Mills had stopped campaigning in April.
- Scandal-plagued Platner captures Democratic Senate nomination
Graham Platner secured the Democratic Party's Senate nomination in Maine despite facing multiple controversies, including past online comments, a Nazi symbol tattoo, and allegations of misconduct. He will challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the general election, with the race seen as critical for the Senate's majority control.
- Scandal-plagued Platner captures Democratic Senate nomination
Graham Platner, a military veteran and oyster farmer supported by Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Ro Khanna, won the Democratic Senate nomination in Maine despite facing multiple controversies. He will challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the upcoming midterm elections after defeating two-term Gov. Janet Mills in the primary, with the race being pivotal for the Senate's majority control.
- Platner holdout floats emergency lifeline for panicking Dems if scandal-plagued candidate wins
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a House Intelligence Committee member, urged Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner to exit the race, criticizing his Nazi tattoo, pro-Hamas comments, and other controversies. Gottheimer suggested Platner step down if he wins the primary to allow another Democrat to replace him, as Platner is currently the frontrunner against suspended gubernatorial candidate Janet Mills.
- Platner holdout floats emergency lifeline for panicking Dems if scandal-plagued candidate wins
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Jewish Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, urged Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner to exit the race due to his controversies, including a Nazi tattoo and pro-Hamas comments. Gottheimer suggested Platner should step down if he wins the primary to allow a more 'qualified' Democrat to replace him, as Platner is currently the frontrunner against a suspended Governor Janet Mills.
- Live results: Mainers choose Mills’s successor in gubernatorial primary elections
Maine voters are selecting a successor for Gov. Janet Mills in a competitive gubernatorial primary with multiple candidates from both parties. Democratic voters are choosing between Hannah Pingree, Angus King III, Shenna Bellows, and other contenders.
- Live results: Platner seeks primary nod in Senate race to unseat Collins in Maine
The Senate race in Maine is focused on primary elections where Graham Platner leads the progressive side against presumptive Republican nominee Susan Collins. The race is described as heated, with Platner's campaign noted for scandals.
- Maine votes as scandal-ridden Graham Platner seeks Senate primary win
Maine voters are casting ballots in a Senate primary where scandal-ridden Graham Platner is favored to win the Democratic primary after his main opponent, former governor Janet Mills, suspended her campaign. Incumbent senator Susan Collins leads the Republican ticket.
- What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries as Graham Platner tries to clinch Senate nomination in Maine
Voters in Maine, Nevada, South Carolina, and North Dakota participate in primary elections, with focus on Maine's U.S. Senate race. Graham Platner, a candidate, faces controversy over past actions but is expected to secure his party's nomination. The Democratic Party's standards are under scrutiny amid Platner's campaign challenges.
- What to watch in Tuesday's primaries as Graham Platner tries to clinch Senate nomination in Maine
Voters in Maine will decide Graham Platner's bid for the Democratic Senate nomination amid controversies over his past behavior. Platner faces scrutiny as the Democratic Party's standards are tested, with support from figures like Bernie Sanders despite allegations of explicit messages and past relationship misconduct.
- Janet Mills opts for a funeral while Dems pray for miracle alternative to Graham Platner in Maine
Gov. Janet Mills attended the funeral of late Rep. Barney Frank in Boston. Democrats hope for an alternative to Graham Platner's expected Senate nomination in Maine.
- Maine voters head to polls on Tuesday for closely watched primary election
Maine voters are casting ballots in a primary election for the US Senate. Graham Platner is set to advance as the Democratic nominee after his rival, Governor Janet Mills, suspended her campaign. The race will pit Platner against Republican Senator Susan Collins.
- Maine voters head to polls on Tuesday for closely watched primary election
Maine voters participate in a primary election focused on a U.S. Senate race. Graham Platner is set to become the Democratic nominee after his rival, Janet Mills, suspended her campaign. The election will likely lead to a contest between Platner and Republican Senator Susan Collins.
- WATCH: Maine voters divided on Platner as scandals shadow Democratic primary
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces multiple scandals, including allegations of heavy drinking, violent episodes, and a Nazi-linked tattoo, with voters divided on whether these issues will impact their primary vote. Some residents criticize his judgment and values, while others remain supportive, citing trust in his wife and belief in his potential as a representative.
- WATCH: Maine voters divided on Platner as scandals shadow Democratic primary
Maine voters are divided on Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner amid scandals including allegations of abuse, a Nazi tattoo, and sending explicit messages. The June 9 primary includes Platner, David Costello, and Janet Mills, with the winner facing the incumbent Republican senator.
- Pennsylvania Dem rep claims Graham Platner 'has disqualified himself' from Maine Senate race
Rep. Madeleine Dean claims Graham Platner has disqualified himself from Maine's Senate race due to allegations of past misconduct, which Platner denies as politically motivated. Platner faces multiple controversies including Nazi symbol tattoo and explicit messages. Maine Gov. Janet Mills remains on the ballot despite suspending active campaigning.
- Janet Mills shows no sign of reigniting her Maine Senate bid amid Graham Platner’s troubles
Janet Mills is not reigniting her Maine Senate bid despite Graham Platner's troubles. She withdrew from the Senate race weeks after a photo was taken in Westbrook, Maine.
- ‘This just isn’t good’: Democrats hold their breath on Platner
Maine Democrats are divided over oyster farmer Graham Platner's Senate candidacy amid recent allegations against him. Some hope Governor Janet Mills, who suspended her campaign but remains on the ballot, might win the primary, while others seek Platner's withdrawal to allow a replacement. Platner denies accusations and continues campaigning.
- Maine Has a Graham Platner Problem
Graham Platner, a U.S. Senate candidate in Maine, faces scrutiny over sexually explicit texts with multiple women. The article contrasts him with Governor Janet Mills, who withdrew from the race, highlighting her leadership during the pandemic and contrasting it with Platner's lack of experience and past controversies, including a Nazi tattoo and offensive online posts.
- Former primary rival resurfaces to challenge scandal-plagued Graham Platner in Maine Senate race
Graham Platner, a democratic socialist facing multiple controversies, continues to lead in the Maine Senate primary despite challenges from his former primary rival, Gov. Janet Mills, who suspended her campaign but remains on the ballot. Mills has suggested Democrats could support her to unseat Sen. Susan Collins, while Platner's scandals—including a Nazi-linked tattoo and a contentious anti-private-equity campaign—have drawn criticism.
- Former primary rival resurfaces to challenge scandal-plagued Graham Platner in Maine Senate race
Graham Platner faces renewed challenges from former primary rival Janet Mills, who remains on the Maine Senate ballot despite suspending her campaign. Platner's controversies, including a Nazi-linked tattoo and a Reddit comment criticizing a wounded political figure, have drawn criticism, with Mills reactivating her campaign to highlight these issues and appeal to independent and Democratic voters.