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Maine’s governor drops out of the Democrats’ Senate primary …. — 14 Comments

  1. Yeah, I don’t expect to do better than Collins in Maine. Now, Alaska is another matter.

  2. Susan Collins has been keeping the federal money coming to Maine for thirty years, she’ll never get voted out. Voting in Platner would be state suicide — Angus King is a nice enough fellow but doesn’t move the cash like Susan does.

    (25-year Maine resident’s opinion)

  3. Because of course Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are supporting a psychopath with a Nazi Death’s Head tattoo on his chest…
    (Their Own Private Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact…)

    It’s novel! It’s refreshing! It’s proactive. It’s oh so contrarian…and they, after all is said and done, continue to be…“The Resistance “…

  4. At least Platner didn’t co-star as a cult character in a popular film like Jesse I-ain’t-got-time-to-bleed Ventura. As I recall, the polls were wrong by a couple miles in Ventura’s election.

  5. I’m entirely in favor of the democRat party nominating certified nut jobs like Platner… for those “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad”.

  6. Don,

    Murkowski kept her seat because AK has ranked choice voting. Otherwise she’d be long gone. I’m in ID and you’d be surprised to know that we have people pushing that lunacy here, although it did get voted down 70-30 the last time they tried it.

  7. I think Collins will benefit from Mills dropping out. She will win the Vanilla vote. The Nazi will get the excited vote.

  8. @JackWayne:She will win the Vanilla vote.

    Not to mention the crucial and massive crony capitalist vote.

    Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), ranking member of the Appropriations Committee, won the most earmarks for her home state in FY24, funding 231 projects totaling $576 million.

    For perspective, the State of Maine’s annual revenue in 2024 was about $6.5 billion, so Collins brings home bacon equivalent to about 9% of the state’s revenue.

    Plattner would not be able to do that. Not a guarantee, of course.

  9. What exactly does a Democrat have to do for the DNC to disqualify them? Communist, Nazis, or Socialist doesn’t trigger it apparently. I imagine if you were against political violence, like the assassination attempt on Trump, that might raise an eyebrow though. Sheesh.

  10. If you’re a Communist, and a Nazi, and a Socialist then you exemplify DIVERSITY perfectly and earn a lot of brownie points.

    Extra credit if you’re totally inconsistent, entirely illogical, a hater and a thug, to boot.

    Remember: Diversity—Deviance? Dissociative schizophrenia?—is our strength!

  11. Murkowski kept her seat because AK has ranked choice voting. Otherwise she’d be long gone. I’m in ID and you’d be surprised to know that we have people pushing that lunacy here, although it did get voted down 70-30 the last time they tried it.

    — Sgt. Joe Friday

    Also because Mitch McConnell carefully worked to keep her there. She was very useful to him, she provided a pretext for his real policies: “yeah, we’d like to do ‘x’ that our voters want, but Murkowski won’t back us so we might as well focus on what we can achieve, like our new Amnesty bill or some more free trade!”

  12. was about $6.5 billion, so Collins brings home bacon equivalent to about 9% of the state’s revenue

    — Niketas Choniates

    Hurray for Collins and respect to her.

    Not that I approve of our whole effed financial structure, but at least she is acting in the interest of her State, which is exactly what she is supposed to do.

    If her being good at retail politics denies the lefties a Senate seat, a Senator who would assuredly be much worse than Collins, then she is also serving the commonweal by doing so.

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