Collins rolls out ad campaign targeting Platner after primary win
Sen. Susan Collins’s (R-ME) campaign and allied Republican groups launched a series of television ads this week targeting Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner, signaling that his past comments and controversies will be a central focus of the general election campaign. The ads, released shortly after Platner secured the Democratic nomination in Maine’s Tuesday primary, highlight […]
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Sen. Susan Collins’s (R-ME) campaign and allied Republican groups launched a series of television ads this week targeting Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner, signaling that his past comments and controversies will be a central focus of the general election campaign. The ads, released shortly after Platner secured the Democratic nomination in Maine’s Tuesday primary, highlight the mounting controversies Platner has faced throughout his primary campaign. Recommended Stories Ohio adds photo ID requirement for mail-in ballots in 2027 Democratic establishment backs McDuffie for DC mayor, while unions bolster Lewis George From resistance to reset? Washington Post faces scrutiny over Trump tone shift: Guy Benson One ad focuses on comments Platner allegedly made about rural Mainers and law…
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