The situation underscores the potential for significant shifts in political dynamics and candidate strategies amid serious allegations.
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The situation underscores the Democratic Party's urgent need to address candidate controversies swiftly to safeguard electoral prospects.
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Platner's potential withdrawal could reshape Maine's Senate race dynamics, impacting Democratic strategies and Senate majority prospects.
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Key Takeaways Kalshi contracts on Platner exiting before July 14 hit an all-time high of 82%, rising to 97% by late July. The Maine Senate winner market swung on the news, with Democrats holding a 59% edge over Republicans at 41%. A new Polymarket contract already prices Troy Jackson as the likeliest Democratic replacement nominee. How the markets repriced the Maine Senate race Traders on Kalshi drove the odds of Platner dropping out before July 14 to an all-time high of 82% on Monday, up from single digits earlier in the day, according to the platform’s own data desk. Contracts covering a later horizon price his exit even higher – around 97% by July 17 and July 31 – reflecting near-certainty that his candidacy does not survive the month, even as the immediate deadline outcome remains less than certain. Under Maine law, July 13 is the deadline for Platner t
Prediction-market traders now see the withdrawal of Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner as close to inevitable within weeks, after a new allegation triggered a collapse in Democratic support. Contracts on Polymarket and Kalshi rapidly repriced his exit, the seat’s partisan odds, and even his likely replacement – each in a matter of hours. How […]
The allegations against Platner could deepen Democratic divisions, potentially jeopardizing their Senate control and midterm election strategies.
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Platner's candidacy turmoil highlights the fragility of political careers amid personal scandals, impacting party dynamics and election strategies.
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Topline Top Democrats from both wings of the party called on Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner to drop out after a new sexual assault allegation against him was made public Monday—an all-but-certain death knell for his campaign. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner speaks at his Primary Election event on June 9, 2026 in Blue Hill, Maine. (Photo by CJ Gunther/Getty Images) Getty Images Key Facts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., whose early support boosted Platner’s campaign, rescinded their endorsements, while the Senate Democratic campaign arm and the Maine Democratic Party both called on Platner to step aside in the race after a woman who dated Platner accused him of raping her. Platner, calling the allegation “serious, troubling and false,” said in a video statement posted to X shortly after the story broke in Politico that
Voters want someone they trust to change the economic deal
Graham Platner’s victory in the Maine Democratic primary, despite controversies that would sink more conventional candidates, shows us that voters are not simply rejecting incumbents. They are responding to candidates – even those with pretty dire baggage – who speak to a widespread belief that the economic system is increasingly rigged in favour of billionaires and large corporations.
In my research with Harvard professor Taeku Lee, based on surveys of more than 36,000 voters across the US, UK, France and Germany, we see a hidden wave of voter opinion that is hostile to big corporations and billionaire influence.
Pepper Culpepper is professor at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government and author of Billionaire Backlash: The Age of Corporate Scandal and How It Could Save Democracy
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