Maine Senate Race Heats Up Amid Scandal Concerns: A New Poll Reveals Voter Sentiment In a striking revelation, a recent poll has found that a staggering 75 percent of Maine voters believe Senate candidate Graham Platner should drop out of the race if another scandal surfaces. Conducted by Wedgewood Polls, the survey sheds light on the growing unease among voters in the state, where Platner is vying for a seat in the Senate. The poll's findings suggest that voters are increasingly skeptical of Platner's ability to lead, and a repeat of recent controversies could be a make-or-break moment for his campaign. As the Maine Senate race intensifies, Platner's team will be watching the poll's results closely, hoping to avoid another scandal that could prove disastrous for his chances.
A new poll from Monday shows that a majority of Maine voters say they want Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) to drop out if another scandal surfaces. Wedgewood Polls found in its latest survey on the Maine Senate race that 75 percent of Maine voters would want Platner to drop out following another scandal, with...