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kentuck

(116,348 posts)
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:28 PM 13 hrs ago

A poll from Maine since Platner dropped out...

I saw this on CNN.

Before Platner dropped out of the race, Susan Collins was up by +1 in the poll.

Since Platner dropped out, a generic poll showed Democrats up by +13 points. Granted that does not show a specific name, but it could be a good indicator for the Democrats, in my opinion.

Susan Collins is not as popular this time around as she was in previous elections, for whatever reason. Her voting record may have finally caught up with her?

If the Democrats can take that seat, it would be a big step forward in taking control of the Senate.

And that would be a big step in taking our country back from the brink.

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A poll from Maine since Platner dropped out... (Original Post) kentuck 13 hrs ago OP
Sounds like she should be concerned. Turbineguy 13 hrs ago #1
Maybe an extra furrow in her brow? erronis 11 hrs ago #16
Why should she be ? She is a multi-millioanaire with multi-millionaire friends. WorseDayEver 10 hrs ago #18
"concerned" is one of her favorite terms... kentuck 10 hrs ago #19
I think it is her only term. 3catwoman3 3 hrs ago #37
I love sarcasm 303squadron 9 hrs ago #27
Something we often forget re senate races Attilatheblond 13 hrs ago #2
True.... when they actually show up to vote. groundloop 7 hrs ago #31
This is my concern. (In a real way, not in a Collins way.) Beartracks 5 hrs ago #33
Well, that is (potentially) some good news! Thanks, kentuck hlthe2b 13 hrs ago #3
How about Stephen King? He's been posting against Trump for years. Ritabert 13 hrs ago #4
He said politics were too scary for him. 😂 okaawhatever 12 hrs ago #10
Too bad. Ritabert 11 hrs ago #12
King is 78 years old pinkstarburst 8 hrs ago #28
I hope Maine can ride that wave to victory! yardwork 13 hrs ago #5
Dems ditched a candidate with baggage who had turned off some voters bucolic_frolic 12 hrs ago #6
though also, "generic" almost always polls better than any individual (n/t) thesquanderer 11 hrs ago #15
In other words Boo1 12 hrs ago #7
No. A Democrat with multiple accusations against him is polling 12 points below Gary 50 11 hrs ago #11
Slander ? Boo1 11 hrs ago #14
Here is your slander Soul_of_Wit 11 hrs ago #17
Really? Boo1 9 hrs ago #23
Was Graham Platner a DSA member or are you just making that up? mr715 10 hrs ago #21
His reddit posts said so Boo1 9 hrs ago #22
I just googled and couldn't find anything mr715 9 hrs ago #25
a distinction that matters greatly ? stopdiggin 4 hrs ago #34
Platner was not a DSA member and the Maine DSA did not explicitly endorse him Celerity 3 hrs ago #35
ICE may have just sealed the deal lame54 12 hrs ago #8
And the Collins camp had spent $$$$ and WEEKS (Months?) of oppo reserach to go against Planter. NCDem47 12 hrs ago #9
Recommend!!!!!!!! sheshe2 11 hrs ago #13
Platner wasn't a great candidate Roxi 10 hrs ago #20
He was a disaster. A train wreck. Collins would have cleaned his clock! QueerDuck 9 hrs ago #24
I read that Jackson regularly outperformed RandySF 9 hrs ago #26
Scoop Jackson was a stellar Democrat, and a leader in the Senate FakeNoose 3 hrs ago #36
Or perhaps this is the explanation: Bluetus 8 hrs ago #29
She's on the Judiciary Committee... appmanga 8 hrs ago #30
Also, any Supreme Court vacancies... mr715 7 hrs ago #32
K&R spanone 3 hrs ago #38
The ICE murder doesn't help her either Cosmocat 3 hrs ago #39
After ICE murders one of Maine's residents, which Collins supports BigmanPigman 2 hrs ago #40

Attilatheblond

(9,578 posts)
2. Something we often forget re senate races
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:33 PM
13 hrs ago

In 6 years, a lot of young people become newly minted voters. In 6 years, the demographics can shift enough to make an impact.

groundloop

(14,057 posts)
31. True.... when they actually show up to vote.
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 06:36 PM
7 hrs ago

The younger people whom I know get easily discouraged if things don't go their way. (And that's exactly what the GQP wants).

pinkstarburst

(2,132 posts)
28. King is 78 years old
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 05:04 PM
8 hrs ago

and has no experience other than tweeting.

There are some good choices in the running who have experience.

bucolic_frolic

(56,524 posts)
6. Dems ditched a candidate with baggage who had turned off some voters
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:49 PM
12 hrs ago

A cleaner candidate might fare better, and the party looks competent, able to police its own.

Boo1

(795 posts)
7. In other words
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:58 PM
12 hrs ago

The Democratic socialist that would "motivate people" was polling 12 points below a Democrat TBNL

Gary 50

(505 posts)
11. No. A Democrat with multiple accusations against him is polling 12 points below
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 02:06 PM
11 hrs ago

a yet to be chosen Democrat. Nice try with the "Democratic socialist" slander.

Boo1

(795 posts)
14. Slander ?
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 02:17 PM
11 hrs ago

To call somebody what they called themselves?

And it wasnt the accusations bringing him down because they hadn't been made yet. He was on a path to lose before, and Collins was happy to be facing him.

This is about how DSA candidate do not have nearly the broad appeal that DSA folks want people to believe.

Soul_of_Wit

(228 posts)
17. Here is your slander
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 02:46 PM
11 hrs ago
that would "motivate people"

Some might refer to it as an opinion or even painting with a broad brush.

Boo1

(795 posts)
23. Really?
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 04:28 PM
9 hrs ago

Because that was all I heard for month. We NEED somebody to motivate the voters and it was Platner! Was always BS.

mr715

(5,107 posts)
25. I just googled and couldn't find anything
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 04:30 PM
9 hrs ago

He said a lot of stuff.

Did he ever pay dues to the DSA? Does he have a membership card like I do to the ACLU?


Edit: Upon further googling, it appears he said he was a "DSA" type. Not necessarily a member, sensu stricto

stopdiggin

(15,889 posts)
34. a distinction that matters greatly ?
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 08:52 PM
4 hrs ago

Gotta have a 'card' or it don't count?

pount being, the guy put himself in that corner .. (rightly or wrongly). Let's not be castigating DU posters for saying so. Yeah?

NCDem47

(3,584 posts)
9. And the Collins camp had spent $$$$ and WEEKS (Months?) of oppo reserach to go against Planter.
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 01:43 PM
12 hrs ago

Poof! All out the window! She wanted Planter because HIS character was going to be what she used against him. Now, another Dem can shift back to Collins carrying water for Trump and tarring HER with his corruption and incompetence.

Roxi

(2,209 posts)
20. Platner wasn't a great candidate
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 03:31 PM
10 hrs ago

I’m nowhere near Maine, but when he first announced his candidacy, I was put off by him. The tattoo, the arrogance, his history, all of it made me think he had significant skeletons in his closet. When the first sexual assault allegations came out, I wasn’t surprised.

I think there was a huge push to make him the candidate no matter what, and a lot of people probably supported him only because he won the primary. Now that he’s out, people are more optimistic. As long as there’s a good Democratic candidate, we might actually beat Collins.

QueerDuck

(2,518 posts)
24. He was a disaster. A train wreck. Collins would have cleaned his clock!
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 04:29 PM
9 hrs ago

I'm very happy to hear this news.

RandySF

(88,719 posts)
26. I read that Jackson regularly outperformed
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 04:32 PM
9 hrs ago

is his old state Senate seat that was otherwise pretty red.

Bluetus

(3,443 posts)
29. Or perhaps this is the explanation:
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 05:05 PM
8 hrs ago

People were listening to Platner because he talked directly to the issues, unlike the usual doublespeak that candidates from BOTH parties are trained to do continuously. The people had some uneasiness with Platner's background, but they very much were called to action by a candidate with the courage to speak the plain truth and to call for real changes, not just happy talk.

Now Platner is gone and this generic poll represents how Mainers feel if he is replaced by their idealized candidate -- i.e. a person who is no bullshit, but doesn't have as much baggage.

Is there any such candidate in the running now? I know they all plan to use "progressive-ish" words in their speeches, but is there any candidate stepping up to carry on with real specifics and real action plans?

appmanga

(1,609 posts)
30. She's on the Judiciary Committee...
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 05:46 PM
8 hrs ago

...and if she votes for Blanche, she's done. She can't "hall pass" her way out of this one.

BigmanPigman

(55,868 posts)
40. After ICE murders one of Maine's residents, which Collins supports
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 11:04 PM
2 hrs ago

by approving funds to keep ICE in tact, I see the number of her supporters dropping like flies. I bet she still will not show up, why would she change now? We know what and who she is and it ain't pretty. TRAITOR!!!!!!! Storm HER office and home on Bastille Day tomorrow! STAND UP, FIGHT BACK!!!!!

"Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) voted to advance a $70 billion budget plan to continue funding ICE and Border Patrol. Her vote was cast as part of a legislative package to prevent a partial government shutdown, which was heavily debated and criticized by local groups".

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