update from Graham Platner who is running to defeat Susan Collins and add a Dem seat in the Senate.
Tonight, our campaign is holding its 50th public town hall. (Yes, seriously. Fiftieth.)
When I decided to run for the United States Senate against Susan Collins, I had a few rules for the team.
We weren’t going to take money from corporations or special interests like AIPAC.
I wasn’t going to compromise on supporting Medicare for All or forcefully calling out genocide. And we certainly weren’t going to throw trans kids or immigrants under the bus – ever.
And we were going to hold town halls across the entire state of Maine. Public events where anyone could come, questions wouldn’t be screened, and people could ask me anything they wanted. Held in every community at a time and place that was convenient for working-class people. Because voters in my small town of Sullivan, Maine, should be able to go meet their representatives in person to yell at them – without having to drive down to Portland or Augusta, or buy some ticket to a fancy fundraiser.
Susan Collins, by the way, has not held a single public town hall since Bill Clinton was president. And I’m actually not sure that my Democratic primary opponent has either.
Reporters ask me all the time how a first-time candidate is leading in the polls. How an oyster farmer was able to inspire 15,000 people to volunteer for his campaign. Why Mainers are flocking to our town halls by the thousands. My answer is simple: Because someone is finally running to represent them.
We aren’t going to defeat Susan Collins with another milquetoast Democrat, backed by the same DC corporate establishment that’s lost to her for decades. We’re not going to do it by just running black-and-white negative TV ads with scary narrators who sounds like they were generated by some AI-bot.
We’re going to inspire the people of Maine with a vision for big structural change. That understands we are in a war against fascism. That doesn’t just speak truth to power – but that actually organizes in the streets and the halls of government.
Our campaign is going to win and take back the Senate for Democrats because Mainers are done with Susan Collins. They are done with the billionaire Epstein class. They are done with scraping by, all the while hospitals close, masked armed agents murder people in the streets, and our democracy is torn to shreds.
I’m ready to go down to Washington and fight. For you, for your family, and for mine.