The latest revelations have left Maine's voters in an unenviable position.

The Maine Democrat slated to take on Sen. Susan Collins was in Washington for a number of previously scheduled meetings with senators, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Platner's campaign highlight his polling lead over Collins, a strong fundraising week, and Maine voters holding their support for him.

Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is gaining momentum in Maine, with polling showing him ahead of incumbent Susan Collins. Despite attacks and controversies, voters are…

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Yet more damning revelations threaten to sink his Senate campaign.

The New York Times report undermines what Platner told senators while visiting Washington, D.C., this week before returning home to Maine.

Graham Platner is denying accusations of being physically rough with former girlfriends saying that report in The New York Times and other controversies are a sign his campaign is…

Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner is hosting his first major campaign event since media reports surfaced that he previously exchanged sexually explicit text messages with…

Party divisions have grown as Democratic leaders and activists debate the seriousness of the scandals surrounding Platner, who is critical in their drive to win the Senate.

Maine Democrat Graham Platner is one of the most stomach-turning political candidates in memory.

This week, the New York Times reported allegations of Platner's "unsettling" behavior toward women he dated, including one claim that he was physically abusive, which Platner…

Graham Platner is still likely to win Maine’s Democratic Senate nomination in Tuesday’s primary — but some voters in the state who once were excited by his campaign now say…

The latest revelations have left Maine's voters in an unenviable position.

Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner said his past is getting “dug up, litigated, and weaponized,” but that the state’s voters have his back.

Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, insists voters will support him despite controversies about his past.

Hundreds of supporters signaled they weren’t phased by the new allegations about his past relationships, giving the Democratic Senate candidate a warm welcome on Friday.