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Troy Jackson Eyes Senate Run as Pressure Mounts on Graham Platner

Former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson has filed paperwork to explore a bid for the U.S. Senate, positioning himself as a potential successor to Democratic nominee Graham Platner. The move follows a sexual assault allegation against Platner that has triggered widespread calls for him to withdraw from the race.

Troy Jackson Eyes Senate Run as Pressure Mounts on Graham Platner

Jackson, a fifth-generation logger who recently lost the Democratic gubernatorial primary, publicly urged Platner to step down, stating there is no room for sexual violence in politics. While Platner denies the allegations, he faces mounting pressure from high-profile supporters, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, to exit the contest. Reports indicate Platner is seeking assurances that his replacement will uphold the progressive policy agenda he championed during his campaign.

Both men share a political lineage, as both were previously endorsed by Sanders and have aligned themselves on issues such as Medicare for All and labor protections. If Platner withdraws by the July 13 deadline, the Maine Democratic Party must determine a selection process by July 27 to finalize a challenger against Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Potential methods currently under consideration include a statewide caucus or a party convention held later this summer.

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