Transgender Maine Senate candidate sparks online frenzy over response to debate question: ‘Can’t be serious’
A Maine Democratic Senate candidate, Ashley Webb, has drawn widespread mockery on social media after citing her work as a songwriter and author of self-published books as key qualifications for the US Senate during a televised primary debate. The remark came in response to a direct question about what qualifications she holds for the role, and the clip quickly circulated online, with critics arguing the answer sidestepped substantive policy or governing experience. The moment adds to a chaotic primary contest for Democrats in Maine, who are scrambling to select a replacement candidate after their previous nominee, Graham Platner, withdrew amid controversy.
Webb, who is transgender, made the comments during a debate hosted by NEWS CENTER Maine on Thursday 16 July. Asked directly about her qualifications to serve in the Senate, she said she had previously run for office unsuccessfully several times before adding that she is "a songwriter" and writes "my own books". The clip has become a flashpoint in ongoing coverage from conservative media of the Democratic primary field, which has also seen debate over candidates embracing more left-leaning positions associated with Platner's earlier campaign.
- Maine Senate candidate Ashley Webb cited songwriting as a Senate qualification.
- The debate clip went viral, prompting online ridicule and criticism.
- It comes amid a scramble to replace ousted nominee Graham Platner.
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