"Maine Senate Candidate's Campaign Staffers Accuse Democrats of Excluding Grassroots from Nominee Replacement Process" In a shocking move, staffers for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner have come forward, accusing the Democratic party of undermining the democratic process by excluding grassroots supporters from deciding who should replace the party's embattled nominee in the November general election. The controversy stems from allegations of sexual assault against the original nominee, which have sparked a heated debate about the party's handling of the situation. Platner's campaign manager, Ben Chin, has taken to social media to express his outrage, claiming that the Maine Democratic Party has told staffers they would have "no role" in selecting a replacement candidate, sparking concerns about the party's commitment to transparency and accountability. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Democratic party will navigate this crisis and what the implications will be for the upcoming election.


Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s staffers on Wednesday accused the Democratic party of excluding grassroot supporters from determining who would replace the embattled party nominee in the November general amid allegations of sexual assault.  Platner’s campaign manager, Ben Chin, sent out a text blast alleging the Maine Democratic Party told staffers they’d "have no role...