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A majority of Senate Dems say Platner should drop out. Here's where they all stand. - Politico

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Platner should drop out of Maine's US Senate race after sexual assault allegation, Sanders says - AP News.

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Platner should drop out of Maine's US Senate race after sexual assault allegation, Sanders says AP NewsDemocrats Clash Over Who Replaces Platner Even Before He Exits

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PoliticoDemocrats Clash Over Who Replaces Platner Even Before He Exits The New York TimesEx-girlfriend of Graham Platner says he removed condoms without consent during sex The Washington PostWoman alleges Graham Platner raped her in 2021 while they were dating, which he denies CNNPappas, Shaheen join calls for Platner to drop out of US Senate race in Maine WMUR

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**Summary:** A majority of Senate Democrats have expressed support for former President Donald Trump's campaign manager, Graham Platner, to drop out of the race for Maine's US Senate seat. The Democratic Party is divided over whether to replace Platner with Senator Angus King or continue backing him. **Why It Matters:** This political

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