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Maine Democratic Senate Primary Pits Mills Against Surging Newcomer Platner

Maine’s June 9 Democratic U.S. Senate primary has turned into a generational and stylistic clash between two-term Gov. Janet Mills and 41‑year‑old oysterman and combat veteran Graham Platner, with recent polls showing Platner leading by roughly 25 points despite multiple past scandals. The Christian Science Monitor reports that Platner, a political newcomer, is out‑fundraising Mills and claims about 15,000 volunteers, even though Mills has the backing of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Many Democratic voters interviewed say they respect Mills’ record but want a candidate who will serve more than one term, fight President Trump more aggressively, and offer a fresh economic vision, especially since Mills has pledged to step down after a single Senate term. Analysts note that policy differences between the two are relatively narrow, with Platner emphasizing universal health care and reopening rural hospitals, making the contest largely about experience, temperament, and how confrontational Democrats want their standard-bearer to be. Because Maine is one of Democrats’ top pickup opportunities against five‑term Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a state that backed Kamala Harris over Trump in 2024, the primary outcome could materially affect whether Democrats can retake the Senate.

2026 Elections Democratic Party Intraparty Tensions

📌 Key Facts

  • Gov. Janet Mills, a two‑term Democrat, is running for U.S. Senate but has pledged to serve only one term if elected.
  • Political newcomer Graham Platner, a 41‑year‑old oysterman and combat veteran, leads Mills in Democratic primary polling by an average of about 25 points and claims about 15,000 volunteers.
  • Platner is out‑fundraising Mills even though she has support from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the national Democratic Senate campaign arm.
  • Maine voted 52%–46% for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in 2024, and Democrats see defeating five‑term GOP Sen. Susan Collins as crucial to their goal of netting four seats to retake the U.S. Senate.

📊 Relevant Data

Maine has the highest median age in the United States, at 44.8 years as of 2024, with a population that is aging rapidly.

Maine's Population Growth in 2025 - Key Insights and Trends — nchstats.com

Maine's population aged 65 and over is projected to grow by more than 110,000 (36%) by 2040, while the population aged 0-19 is expected to decline by 10,000 (-9%).

Population and Demographic Change in Maine — maine.gov

Nearly half of Maine's 24 rural hospitals are at risk of closing, with 10 showing symptoms such as financial losses leading to potential closure.

Report: Nearly half of Maine's rural hospitals at risk of closing — wgme.com

Maine's overall uninsured rate was 5.7% in 2024, one of the lowest in the nation, but more than 10,000 children in Maine lack health insurance, representing the highest child uninsured rate in New England.

Do more than 10000 Maine children lack health insurance? — pressherald.com

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April 09, 2026
3:57 PM
In Maine, Senate primary puts Democrats’ generational tensions on display
The Christian Science Monitor by Sophie Hills