Graham Platner Suspends Maine Senate Campaign Following Rape Allegation

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maine, officially ended his campaign on Friday following a 2021 sexual assault allegation brought forward by Maine resident Jenny Racicot. While political advisor Morris Katz claimed the team advised Platner to withdraw as soon as they learned of the accusation, the campaign publicly denied the claims for two days before the candidate ultimately suspended his bid.

Timeline of the Allegation and Campaign Response

The controversy began Monday when Politico reported that Jenny Racicot had accused Graham Platner of raping her in 2021. Within minutes of that report, Platner’s campaign issued a statement denying the allegations, labeling them “very serious” but false. The campaign further characterized the accusations as a coordinated effort by “out of state establishment operatives” to remove him from the race.

Despite these public denials, advisor Morris Katz stated on X that the team advised Platner to suspend his candidacy “as soon as the team became aware” of the claims. This assertion drew immediate skepticism and a community note on the platform, which pointed out that the campaign had specifically denied the truth of the allegations when questioned by CNN on July 6, two days before the suspension was announced.

Did You Know? The campaign faced internal and external pressure regarding its timeline; critics, including Republican commentator Matt Whitlock, alleged on X that the campaign had been reaching out to former girlfriends of the candidate as early as last year to address potential issues.

Political Implications and Potential Replacement

Platner’s withdrawal comes ahead of a July 13 deadline for him to formally remove his name from the ballot. If this deadline is met, Maine Democrats will have until July 27 to select a replacement nominee to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins.

Political Implications and Potential Replacement

The sudden exit has drawn sharp criticism from various political corners. Emily’s List, a Democratic, pro-choice women’s PAC, criticized the candidate for his handling of the situation, noting that his 11-minute video announcement lacked accountability. Meanwhile, representatives from the Republican Party claimed on X that the Democratic establishment only moved against Platner because they believed he was going to lose.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of the Maine Senate race?
Graham Platner has officially ended his campaign. Maine Democrats are currently working to meet a July 13 deadline for his formal withdrawal, which would allow them to designate a new nominee by July 27.

How did Graham Platner respond to the allegations?
Platner has consistently denied the claims, calling them “all false” and “politically motivated.” In an 11-minute video posted to social media, he argued that the timing of the news was intended to force him off the ballot before he could officially become the nominee.

Why is there scrutiny surrounding the campaign’s timeline?
Advisor Morris Katz claimed the campaign advised Platner to suspend his run as soon as they learned of the allegation. However, critics and media reports noted that the campaign spent the initial 48 hours publicly denying the allegations to news outlets like CNN before announcing the suspension.

How will the Maine Democratic Party manage the vacancy on the ballot if the withdrawal process is completed by the deadline?

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