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pat_k

(14,704 posts)
26. He'll have no role because it will be caucuses or a "pop-up" convention the weekend of 7/25
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 12:20 AM
Yesterday

Seems to me he was attempting to influence the party committee when it had already been decided that the committee would not make the pick.

As per NYTimes (posted by RandyF here), plans are statewide caucuses or a "pop-up" convention 7/25 weekend (assuming he withdraws)

Maine Dems will get a new candidate. And they will not be selected by the party committee. (I found it notable that Mills was not included in the list of possible replacements. A very good thing IMO. I just don't see her inspiring many of those Platner inspired.)

And once they have their new nominee, the people of Maine, and supporters from afar, will make it a winning campaign.

Top Maine Democratic Party officials have discussed possible plans to replace Mr. Platner on the ballot, with options including a pop-up convention on the weekend of July 25 to choose a nominee, or holding a statewide caucus to effectively redo the party’s primary election, according to two people who have talked with the officials and spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal party conversations.

Officials have ruled out having the state party’s committee, which includes about 100 members, choose the nominee, the people said......

Should Mr. Platner withdraw by next Monday, the leading candidates to replace him could potentially include the Democrats who ran for governor and did not win the primary.

They include Ms. (Shenna) Bellows, Troy Jackson, a former president of the Maine Senate, and Nirav Shah, a former director of Maine’s public health agency. Jordan Wood, who lost a primary for a House district covering northern Maine, is also a potential candidate.


And here's a gift link to the article
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/06/us/politics/who-would-replace-graham-platner-maine.html?unlocked_article_code=1.v1A.iM4y.eQFzT3W_7ioS&smid=url-share



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What an over-inflated ego, this guy. mahina Tuesday #1
Too big for his britches was my first thought. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #40
Nothing to lose manicdem Tuesday #2
then the Maine Democratic Party had better be thinking about what to do if Platner doesn't drop out by Monday 0rganism Tuesday #3
I don't think rules allow for him to be expelled. LisaL Tuesday #4
then the Maine Democratic Party is completely incorrect about Platner having no say 0rganism Tuesday #24
It's a real good time to do things without announcing to the world somsai Tuesday #5
They can be Mad at Sen Sanders, too.. he asked Cha Yesterday #29
Oh, Planters volunteers are anxious to Cha Yesterday #32
Can party leadership actually remove him from the ballot if he does not agree to step down? thesquanderer Tuesday #6
I don't think so. LisaL Tuesday #8
Very doubtful after a primary win. paleotn Tuesday #17
His team JustAnotherGen Tuesday #7
They knew what he was and they didn't care Keepthesoulalive Tuesday #16
Then, imo, he will stay in the race... -misanthroptimist Tuesday #9
He can stay on, but I fail to see how he can force anybody to support his campaign. LisaL Tuesday #11
Think back to 2016 -misanthroptimist Tuesday #18
I don't know what you base that on -misanthroptimist Tuesday #23
He's dead to me. RandySF Tuesday #12
Yes, his supporters walked right into this one. LisaL Tuesday #13
Enjoy your Republican Senate -misanthroptimist Tuesday #21
'Your" Republican Senate? sheshe2 Yesterday #28
More gaslighting MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #34
Yes, on both counts. sheshe2 Yesterday #37
This is a measure of his character. paleotn Tuesday #19
Again, I agree -misanthroptimist Tuesday #22
His character is entitled. RandySF Yesterday #27
If you can see into the hearts and minds of men and women... paleotn 10 hrs ago #69
Stay, and force us to either lose the senate or lose the senate Torchlight 20 hrs ago #56
"Accused rapists chooses (fill in the blank)." RandySF Tuesday #10
This statement made me smile LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #14
+1,000 WSHazel Tuesday #15
TY for posting the Vid with Cha Yesterday #35
Agree! MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #36
Yeah, she's mad and direct. no sugar- Cha Yesterday #39
With our outstanding 0 for 2 record, we don't need any advice. usonian Tuesday #20
Advice from a guy (and his pals) who was too dumb to realize that raping his girlfriend wasn't... LudwigPastorius Yesterday #33
His political stand is excellent, and deserves consideration, even if hs is (allegedly) Jack the Ripper. usonian Yesterday #38
As a Maine voter, I think both sides are correct. He should be done GPV 23 hrs ago #42
There must be other candidates in Maine with similar platforms? yardwork 21 hrs ago #47
Yes, you got a lot right there. Do come up for a visit sometime! The issue GPV 21 hrs ago #49
I'd love to visit! yardwork 21 hrs ago #50
Do you remember why the DNC bailed on being GPV 21 hrs ago #54
The media was all in on Reagan. yardwork 15 hrs ago #65
Hate me if you want. We can write off the Maine Senator race. Jacson6 Yesterday #25
We only had a slightly greater chance of pushing See-Saw Susie out. People GPV 23 hrs ago #43
I'm feeling more hopeful now than I was a week ago. yardwork 21 hrs ago #48
He'll have no role because it will be caucuses or a "pop-up" convention the weekend of 7/25 pat_k Yesterday #26
He has to step down for any of that to happen. LisaL 22 hrs ago #45
Of course, but I just can't imagine him not stepping down. pat_k 14 hrs ago #66
Platner has been "86'ed" FakeNoose Yesterday #30
This message was self-deleted by its author RandySF Yesterday #31
Always thought this guy was an opportunist ringer. Oh, and a nazi. tazcat Yesterday #41
🎉 GOOD! --- When a candidate disqualifies themselves, they lose the right to dictate the party's future. QueerDuck 23 hrs ago #44
Can He Endorse Susan Collins, Please? His Endorsement Rivals Jeff Epstein At This Point DrFunkenstein 22 hrs ago #46
I get hes a rapist and all but he is also the nominee SSJVegeta 21 hrs ago #51
Maine is lost this cycle WinningAgain 21 hrs ago #52
This feels more and more like a ratfuck WSHazel 21 hrs ago #53
I wonder if there was a better way to word this Polybius 20 hrs ago #55
Yup, Karma13612 17 hrs ago #60
I think Paxton's team in TX is taking notes Torchlight 20 hrs ago #57
This might not be popular, but I will post it anyway: Karma13612 20 hrs ago #58
His supporters are gone Quiet Em 17 hrs ago #61
Doesn't mean they don't Karma13612 16 hrs ago #62
Do you mean a woman? What's a "young gal"? obamanut2012 15 hrs ago #64
I'm 72 years old.... Karma13612 10 hrs ago #68
Meanwhile Collins 38 year affair with a married guy who she later married Bengus81 19 hrs ago #59
You know, Swalwell knew when to bow out obamanut2012 15 hrs ago #63
But since he was already a rep, it was easier to force him out. LisaL 14 hrs ago #67
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