Platner drops out of crucial Senate race after bombshell rape allegation torpedoes campaign

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Platner drops out of crucial Senate race after bombshell rape allegation torpedoes campaign

Fox News · 1 month ago

Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, suspended his campaign on Wednesday after an allegation of rape from a woman he previously dated derailed his candidacy. His exit matters because he had been challenging veteran Republican Senator Susan Collins in one of a handful of races that will decide whether the GOP keeps its narrow Senate majority in November's midterm elections.

Platner, a populist Democrat backed by Senator Bernie Sanders, had won a landslide victory in Maine's 9 June primary just a month earlier. He withdrew two days after a report detailing the rape allegation and five days before a deadline that would otherwise have prevented Maine Democrats from fielding a replacement nominee. His accuser, Jenny Racicot, 41, said he had forced her to have sex against her will five years ago while he was "almost blackout drunk" — a claim Platner denied, though her account was reportedly corroborated by a later partner and emails to her therapist. He is now urging fellow candidate Valli Geiger to run in his place.

  • Maine Democrat Graham Platner has suspended his Senate campaign over a rape allegation.
  • He denies the claim made by a former partner, Jenny Racicot.
  • The seat could decide control of the Senate in November.

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