Chuck Schumer gets his preferred candidate, Janet Mills, in crowded Maine Senate race
Source: Politico
Maine Gov. Janet Mills joined her states crowded Democratic Senate primary as the establishment favorite on Tuesday, aiming to flip Republican Sen. Susan Collins seat in a pivotal midterm year.
Democrats view the seat as one of their top pickup opportunities the only in a state Kamala Harris won in 2024 and Mills is among a few top-tier candidates Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer aggressively recruited to run this cycle. But first the term-limited governor must contend with a competitive primary against breakout candidate Graham Platner, an oyster farmer who announced he has more than $3 million in the bank and already received the endorsement of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
Maine Beer Company owner Dan Kleban is also running for the nomination and his fundraising figures will be made public Wednesday, when federal filings are released.
In her launch video, Mills highlighted her recent fight with President Donald Trump over transgender sports and accused Collins of enabling him. I wont sit idly by while Maine people suffer and politicians like Susan Collins bend the knee as if this were normal, Mills said.....
Mills, who won her seat by wide margins in her last two races, is 77 years old, making her five years Collins senior at a time when Americans are grappling with debates about the age of their politicians. If elected, she would be the oldest first-year senator ever. Platner is 41 and unlikely to leave the race for Mills; Kleban, who is 48, has so far dodged questions about what he would do if Mills jumped in.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/14/janet-mills-enters-crowded-maine-senate-race-00597876
Maine Gov. Janet Mills joined her stateâs crowded Dem Senate primary as the establishment favorite today, aiming to flip GOP Sen. Susan Collinsâ seat in a pivotal midterm year.
— Politico (@politico.com) 2025-10-14T12:16:52.868Z

LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)Mills is clearly more electable than any other candidate
Maine Gov. Janet Millsâ entrance into the Senate race on Tuesday marks a significant escalation in political firepower aimed at longtime GOP Sen. Susan Collins. We are moving the contest from Lean R -> Toss Up.
— The Cook Political Report (@cookpolitical.com) 2025-10-14T13:38:17.516Z
https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/senate/maine-senate/maine-senate-race-moves-toss-mills-entrance
Mills, of course, does not have a clear path to the nomination, and there is no guarantee that she will win it. But she is a top-tier recruit in a field that currently lacks a well-known or well-established candidate. And while Collins has defied electoral expectations for decades, the political environment today is more polarized than ever, which makes Collins ability to effectively straddle partisan lines more challenging.
As such, we are moving the contest from Lean Republican to Toss Up.
There are several other Democrats in the race, but oyster farmer and first-time political candidate Graham Platner appears to be Mills most serious
Easterncedar
(5,048 posts)I think he has a better chance than Mills
SSJVegeta
(1,733 posts)But we will see.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)JustAnotherGen
(37,254 posts)Who is an Establishment Candidate?
Why do they use this only on Democratic Party candidates?
They are deliberately creating acrimony with Internet Leftists.
Jose Garcia
(3,323 posts)Politico declaring it, denying it, or omitting it doesn't change the facts on the ground.
JustAnotherGen
(37,254 posts)This 'establishment' bullshit started in 2015. Very often by people who were not Democratics but wanted to take over our party and re-make it in their image.
I'm old enough for the establishment to mean Conservatives upholding White Supremacy and a male dominated society. I'm not changing my definition at 52 just to give the media a horse race to SUPPRESS votes when the candidate that Mainers select doesn't win.
I'm also a big believer in women defining themselves.
Never let anyone tell us who we are. Ever. I hope she pushes back and asks -
Why is Politico so intent on destroying the Democratic Party? How much money did Peter Thiel pay you to write this bullshit.
Fucking maggots.
BaronChocula
(3,559 posts)I received this fundraising text (below) the other day from this political newbie running as a Democrat while trashing a good portion of the party. It's one thing to come to the table with constructive ideas, but he doesn't seem to have any. In his campaign launch video he confesses "I'm not pretending to have all the answers, but I know I'm asking the right questions."
If you gave Platner a list of what each Democrat was doing to fight fascism, I don't know if he would know the names on the list! It's a disappointing start to his campaign for me. At least Janet Mills has a record of standing up to trump. I don't give a ratsass how old she is really.
I'm not from Maine, but I would support Platner for sure in the general and cross my fingers that he'll be as tough on oligarchs as he says he'll be.
JustAnotherGen
(37,254 posts)A lot of us have seen what an epic failure 'renegade every day man' Fetterman has turned out to be. We know it's just a schtick.
BaronChocula
(3,559 posts)I was going to add on to my comment "And if he wins I hope he doesn't have a stroke rendering him a seeming contradiction of his former self." But I figured I had said enough.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)This is news. Here is the ABC announcement
Maine Gov. Janet Mills enters Senate race after sparring with Trump administration https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/maine-gov-janet-mills-enters-senate-race-after/story?id=126493804
— Fivethirtyeight ð¤ (@fivethirtyeight.universeodon.com.ap.brid.gy) 2025-10-14T11:58:29.000Z
#fivethirtyeight #elections #news
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/maine-gov-janet-mills-enters-senate-race-after/story
The two-term governor, who has sparred with President Donald Trump's administration since January, framed her entrance into the race as an effort to check the White House.
"If this President and this Congress were doing things that were even remotely acceptable, I wouldn't be running for the U.S. Senate," Mills said in her announcement video.
"I won't sit idly by while Maine people suffer and politicians like Susan Collins bend the knee as if this were normal," she added.
The Maine Senate race is one of Democrats few opportunities to flip a Senate seat and chip away at Republicans 53-seat majority next year.
Grins
(8,961 posts)Be afraid .
LudwigPastorius
(13,607 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)Mills is clear that she has made no promises to Chuck Schumer
Mills launches her Senate bid with âno promisesâ to Schumer | Semafor
— Subconscious Proxy (@subconsciousproxy.bsky.social) 2025-10-14T16:35:34.435Z
www.semafor.com/article/10/1...
https://www.semafor.com/article/10/14/2025/mills-launches-her-senate-bid-with-no-promises-to-schumer
If Mills makes it to the Senate by navigating a tough primary and then beating Collins, she says Schumer will need to prove hes worth her support to remain Democratic leader.
Nobody in the state of Maine has asked me about Chuck Schumer. And Ive actually met with him only once in my life, seven or eight months ago. And Ive made no promises, no commitments, to anybody running for leadership, Mills told Semafor in an interview.
My vote is not guaranteed to Senator Schumer or anybody else; theyll have to earn it, she added.
The two-term governors decision to run for the Senate seat will no doubt cheer Schumer and it instantly makes Maines campaign into one of the most important in the nation. First Mills will test whether Democrats have changed their electability calculus by taking on a crowded primary field, including 40-year-old oysterman Graham Platner, who opposes Schumer as leader.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)Meiselas: What do you say to people who say while Governor Mills has been a great governor, sheâs 77 years old, and we need younger leadership?
— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2025-10-14T15:30:35.908Z
Mills: Itâs a fair point⦠But I donât think I could live with myself if I didnât do everything I can to reverse whatâs going on in Washington
sir pball
(5,163 posts)And I can tell you if there's any state that doesn't care about your age so long as you can do the work, it's Maine.
I'm in the restaurant business; when I was up there I worked with multiple 70+ year old purveyors, farmers and the like
I honestly had an 81-year old lobsterman. Who was just as energetic and enthusiastic as my then-29-year-old ass.
mdbl
(7,571 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)Mysterian
(6,006 posts)It's up to the people of Maine to decide.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)While Susan Collins bows down to Trump, Maine Gov. Janet Mills is fighting back and winning. She's always fought for a better future for the people of Maine, and now, she'll take that fight to the U.S. Senate. That's why we're thrilled to endorse Gov. Mills for election to the U.S. Senate today.
— EMILYs List (@emilyslist.bsky.social) 2025-10-14T13:57:43.843Z
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)Mawspam2
(1,046 posts)Time for all the Olds to retire. SCHUMER! I'm looking at you.
ForgoTheConsequence
(5,105 posts)Out of touch.
Hassler
(4,593 posts)If you want the next generation to turn out.