Maine Democrats to face off in first Senate debate since Platner withdrawal
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Maine Democratic Senate candidates Nirav Shah, Shenna Bellows, Jordan Wood and Troy Jackson discuss which ideas from Graham Platner's platform they would use if they are chosen as the nominee.
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Maine Democrats will have their first Senate debate Thursday since Graham Platner ended his campaign last week.
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They are expected to discuss ICE operations following the fatal shooting of an immigrant in the state.
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CBS News national correspondent Lilia Luciano has more from Biddeford, Maine.
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