Jackson, a fifth-generation logger who recently concluded his gubernatorial campaign, signaled his readiness to step in should the vacancy arise. While Platner has denied the allegations, his political future appears increasingly untenable as key allies, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, have urged him to step down. According to reports, Platner is currently seeking assurances that his potential successor would uphold the progressive policy agenda he championed during his campaign.
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Troy Jackson Eyes Senate Run as Graham Platner Faces Pressure to Exit
Former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson has filed federal paperwork to explore a U.S. Senate bid, a move triggered by a sexual assault allegation against current Democratic nominee Graham Platner that has ignited intense pressure for the candidate to withdraw from the race against Republican incumbent Susan Collins.

Jackson aligns closely with those priorities, having previously joined Sanders and Platner at rallies to denounce economic inequality. Should Platner withdraw by the July 13 deadline, the Maine Democratic Party must determine a replacement process by July 27, with options such as a state convention or caucus currently under consideration.
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