Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There needs to be a post-watergate style blue wave that touches the red and purple states and districts to obviate the GOP attempts to gerrymander and voter suppress their way to 2026 and 2028.
Shame that blue has been experts at gerrymandering for the past 25 years. Now they want to cry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There needs to be a post-watergate style blue wave that touches the red and purple states and districts to obviate the GOP attempts to gerrymander and voter suppress their way to 2026 and 2028.
Shame that blue has been experts at gerrymandering for the past 25 years. Now they want to cry about it.
Anonymous wrote:There needs to be a post-watergate style blue wave that touches the red and purple states and districts to obviate the GOP attempts to gerrymander and voter suppress their way to 2026 and 2028.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maine oyster farmer wants to upend Democratic politics with Senate bid
Graham Platner wants to oust Sen. Susan Collins — and disrupt national Dems’ plans to unite around Gov. Janet Mills.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/19/graham-platner-maine-senate-campaign-launch-00513884?nname=politico-toplines&nid=0000018f-3124-de07-a98f-3be4d1400000&nrid=14a9d019-47af-4f10-9a52-6550928fdc77
A little-known oyster farmer is looking to upend top Democrats’ plans in Maine.
Democrat Graham Platner, the 40-year-old owner of Waukeag Neck Oyster Co. and an Iraq and Afghanistan War veteran, announced Tuesday he is mounting a challenge to Republican Sen. Susan Collins. Platner has never run for office, and his campaign threatens to disrupt national Democrats’ efforts to recruit and unite around Gov. Janet Mills.
I support anybody that primaries sitting candidates. It pushes our elected officials to work harder and allows people to pivot as needed.