Janet Mills shows no sign of reigniting her Maine Senate bid amid Graham Platner’s troubles
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Janet Mills shows no sign of reigniting her Maine Senate bid amid Graham Platner's troubles.
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Janet Mills' most ardent supporters are encouraging her to reactivate her suspended Senate campaign as fellow Democrat Graham Platner faces new allegations of "toxic" behavior towards three ex-girlfriends, which he has denied.
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