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DrFunkenstein

(8,968 posts)
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 10:21 AM 13 hrs ago

Former Maine state senator announces campaign after Platner suspension

Source: The Hill

Former Maine state Sen. Troy Jackson (D) on Wednesday announced his campaign to run against Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), not long after Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner dropped out of the race amid a slew of scandals.

“There is a powerful movement of working class people in the state of Maine, and millions more across America who are ready to send a progressive fighter to the Senate,” Jackson wrote on the social platform X. “I’ve been fighting for that movement my whole life — and I’m sure as hell not backing down now, when this fight is needed most.”
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Jackson also shared an ActBlue donation link in a second post, writing, “Flipping this seat has to be our #1 priority every single day between now and November. If you’re with me, I need you to step up today.”

His name was already floated among the list of other state lawmakers who could potentially replace Platner on the ballot. He previously ran for governor in the Pine Tree State but lost during the state’s primary last month.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5960448-troy-jackson-maine-senate-race-platner-withdrawal/



Bernie Sanders' organization, Our Revolution, is putting its support behind Jackson. Sanders previously endorsed Jackson during his gubernatorial run last year.

"As far as influencing the process and making the case, the most approximate thing we can point to as a proxy to an election is the last one that just happened. We just did have an election, and yes, personality matters, but so does platform. The platform that won is Graham Platner’s platform.”
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Former Maine state senator announces campaign after Platner suspension (Original Post) DrFunkenstein 13 hrs ago OP
He has been President of the Senate Easterncedar 13 hrs ago #1
Sorry to disagree moonbeam23 10 hrs ago #20
Sorry. I was stating a fact, not advocating Easterncedar 10 hrs ago #21
Waiting to hear from the state Dem party on how they will select a new nominee. Fiendish Thingy 13 hrs ago #2
Hope this report of state caucuses or pop-up convention from 7/6 are accurate pat_k 13 hrs ago #5
I'm guessing that's the likely course of action Fiendish Thingy 13 hrs ago #6
UGH! What a mess! Jacson6 13 hrs ago #3
Simple as that? Just like that? He declares he's "in" and with Bernie's and Our Revolution's backing... QueerDuck 13 hrs ago #4
He's declared he's *running* to be the new nominee Fiendish Thingy 13 hrs ago #7
The Proverbial Tossing of A Hat Into The Ring DrFunkenstein 12 hrs ago #8
The first paragraph in the article is a bit ambiguous on that point... QueerDuck 12 hrs ago #9
He IS campaigning to run against Collins. That's the goal. thesquanderer 6 hrs ago #23
The goal should be to find someone who can best compete against Collins rather than... QueerDuck 6 hrs ago #24
When I said "that's the goal" I meant that's the goal for ANYONE who is campaigning to be the nominee. thesquanderer 6 hrs ago #28
Ahh. Okay. QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #29
Troy Jackson might have some baggage. lapucelle 12 hrs ago #10
What's the baggage? Raven123 11 hrs ago #15
Jackson was a big Platner supporter. They co-endorsed each other and campaigned together. N/T lapucelle 10 hrs ago #16
Platner got a lot of endorsements. Raven123 8 hrs ago #22
That can't count as baggage Easterncedar 6 hrs ago #26
If it can't count as baggage... why delete it? QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #30
The internet is forever. This cannot be hidden or scrubbed. QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #32
Here is his Wiki ... FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #11
OK Mainers: who would be the best Democratic candidate with few to no skeletons and wide appeal? Chasstev365 12 hrs ago #12
My concern about Jackson is he got creamed in his campaign for Governor. Wiz Imp 11 hrs ago #13
That's because he is totally uninspiring moonbeam23 10 hrs ago #19
This Is Completely Disingenuous (nice way of saying BS) DrFunkenstein 6 hrs ago #27
Sorry, but it's not BS. Getting 21% of the vote is getting creamed. Wiz Imp 4 hrs ago #33
Bernie is awesome. I often describe my political stance Dr. T 11 hrs ago #14
All Bernie had to do was kiss and make-up with Hillary FakeNoose 10 hrs ago #18
He has the charisma moonbeam23 10 hrs ago #17
Yes. I voted for Costello in the ranked choice Easterncedar 6 hrs ago #25
I Leave It To The Folks Of Maine, But Judging By YouTube Clips DrFunkenstein 5 hrs ago #31

Easterncedar

(6,721 posts)
1. He has been President of the Senate
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 10:44 AM
13 hrs ago

Always very pro-union. Not a great speaker, but a known quantity.

moonbeam23

(429 posts)
20. Sorry to disagree
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 01:25 PM
10 hrs ago

we NEED a great speaker. Replacing Platner with mr no charisma is not the flex you might think.

Easterncedar

(6,721 posts)
21. Sorry. I was stating a fact, not advocating
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 01:59 PM
10 hrs ago

Your "not the flex you think it is" is unnecessarily pugnacious. Please try to work from a more comradely set of assumptions.

Fiendish Thingy

(24,693 posts)
2. Waiting to hear from the state Dem party on how they will select a new nominee.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 10:57 AM
13 hrs ago

They have to move fast, yet tread carefully.

pat_k

(14,730 posts)
5. Hope this report of state caucuses or pop-up convention from 7/6 are accurate
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 11:04 AM
13 hrs ago
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

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.

QueerDuck

(2,444 posts)
4. Simple as that? Just like that? He declares he's "in" and with Bernie's and Our Revolution's backing...
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 10:59 AM
13 hrs ago

... he's our new guy? Or does the state party have anything to say? Bernie is not the state party. Our Revolution is not the state party. This kind of haste caused a lot of trouble last time, so even though time is precious, let's not jump the gun.

DrFunkenstein

(8,968 posts)
8. The Proverbial Tossing of A Hat Into The Ring
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 11:12 AM
12 hrs ago

What's most newsworthy for me is that we have options that don't necessarily involve holding our noses. From what I've read, this guy is a real progressive.

QueerDuck

(2,444 posts)
9. The first paragraph in the article is a bit ambiguous on that point...
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 11:21 AM
12 hrs ago
Former Maine state Sen. Troy Jackson (D) on Wednesday announced his campaign to run against Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), not long after Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner dropped out of the race amid a slew of scandals.

It says that he announced his "campaign to run against Se. Susan Collins" ... not "to run to be the Democratic nominee". Sure, I quibble, but accuracy and clarity still mean something to me. At first glance it looks like The Hill is skipping beyond the duties of the party and just anointing him.

thesquanderer

(13,186 posts)
23. He IS campaigning to run against Collins. That's the goal.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 05:27 PM
6 hrs ago

And he will presumably be competing against others who will be campaigning to do the same. And one of them will get the nomination.

QueerDuck

(2,444 posts)
24. The goal should be to find someone who can best compete against Collins rather than...
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 05:33 PM
6 hrs ago

... trying to please the 15% of the state that voted for Platner in the primary. I do not believe that a Bernie-endorse or Our Revolution endorsed candidate is something that equals a statewide winner. Our Democratic nominee needs to appeal to MORE people than the 15% of the electorate who voted for Platner.

It's a pity that the Hill opted for brevity and ambiguity rather than clarity and accuracy. But... that doesn't change the reality... it just muddles and confuses things.

You're right "one of them will get the nomination".

thesquanderer

(13,186 posts)
28. When I said "that's the goal" I meant that's the goal for ANYONE who is campaigning to be the nominee.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 06:06 PM
6 hrs ago

And I don't find the sentence in question inaccurate. He is not running against Collins, but he is indeed campaigning to run against Collins. IOW, campaigning for the opportunity. The sentence, as written, is literally correct.

Just as in 2020, we had a slew of people (Biden, Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, etc.) all campaigning to run against Trump, who was already the defacto Republican nominee. Saying so would not in any way be inaccurate. And just as these people had various endorsements, there's nothing wrong with any Maine candidate getting endorsements.

lapucelle

(21,378 posts)
16. Jackson was a big Platner supporter. They co-endorsed each other and campaigned together. N/T
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 01:15 PM
10 hrs ago

Raven123

(8,082 posts)
22. Platner got a lot of endorsements.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 03:31 PM
8 hrs ago

I guess time will tell if that turns out to be significant baggage.

Easterncedar

(6,721 posts)
26. That can't count as baggage
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 05:42 PM
6 hrs ago

On the contrary, I imagine, it might help him capture some of the folks disappointed to lose Platner's populist agenda.

QueerDuck

(2,444 posts)
30. If it can't count as baggage... why delete it?
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 06:22 PM
5 hrs ago

He's scrubbing and sanitizing his feed... why? Guilt by association? Is it an indication of poor judgement and "bandwagon-hopping" without giving the matter much thought?

Revisionist History? Trying to pretend an alliance or endorsement never happened. Distance and Disavowal? Rapidly moving away from a sinking political ship.

It's the ultimate survival tactic... however... the Internet is forever... and this behavior makes them look exactly like they are trying to hide something!

Chasstev365

(8,494 posts)
12. OK Mainers: who would be the best Democratic candidate with few to no skeletons and wide appeal?
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 11:57 AM
12 hrs ago

Wiz Imp

(11,037 posts)
13. My concern about Jackson is he got creamed in his campaign for Governor.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 12:45 PM
11 hrs ago

Maine voters had a chance to vote for him (for Governor) in the primary and he got only 21% of the vote.

DrFunkenstein

(8,968 posts)
27. This Is Completely Disingenuous (nice way of saying BS)
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 06:06 PM
6 hrs ago

I took you at your word, but when I went to the Wikipedia page it turns out that you were citing the first round of ranked choice. He got 21.1%, but Hannah Pingree got 23.3% and Nirav Shah got 26.8%. He was only eliminated in the final round after 3 highly competitive rounds, but you make it seem like he was on the wrong side of a landslide.

Jackson was not "creamed" and you are either speaking without understanding, or outright making ship up. Neither is a good look.

Wiz Imp

(11,037 posts)
33. Sorry, but it's not BS. Getting 21% of the vote is getting creamed.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:49 PM
4 hrs ago

People don't win elections with 21% of the vote. After the ranked choice votes, he got all the way up to 29%. Wow! People don't win with 29% of the vote either. We need someone who can get over 50% of the votes. In his case, 79% percent of the voters preferred someone else so he obviously didn't appeal to many voters. I'm skeptical such a person could get anywhere close to 50% let alone over 50%. Bye!

Dr. T

(871 posts)
14. Bernie is awesome. I often describe my political stance
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 12:48 PM
11 hrs ago

as slightly to the left of Bernie. Having said that, he has a lousy track record of endorsements.

FakeNoose

(43,317 posts)
18. All Bernie had to do was kiss and make-up with Hillary
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 01:20 PM
10 hrs ago

If only he had given her the endorsement she deserved, we'd be living in a different country now.
Probably a different world.

moonbeam23

(429 posts)
17. He has the charisma
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 01:19 PM
10 hrs ago

of a dishrag! TERRIBLE CHOICE. Only through pure luck wads he ever elected to anything. He was republican anti choice before he converted. His positions now are fine or my man Bernie wouldn't endorse him , i hope.

David Costello has a much more impressive and varied background, is also a born Mainer, and seems to have more personality.

IMHO

Easterncedar

(6,721 posts)
25. Yes. I voted for Costello in the ranked choice
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 05:40 PM
6 hrs ago

Maybe Troy is too well known? And he is a seriously weak orator.

DrFunkenstein

(8,968 posts)
31. I Leave It To The Folks Of Maine, But Judging By YouTube Clips
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 06:24 PM
5 hrs ago

it seems hard to claim Costello has tons of personality. But his ideas seem fundamentally sound. I just want to see some fighters on our side of the aisle about policies that matter. And most important, of course, is defeating Susan Collins!

As far as being anti-choice 15 years ago, it doesn't bother me that people evolve. Bernie has had some suspect votes for gun control over the years, for example, but he's a standard bearer for the progressive movement. His endorsement carries a lot of weight in my household - we still have our Bernie sign in the window from 10 years ago (now it's accompanied by our Mamdani sign).

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