It’s at this point unlikely that Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME), Schumer’s original choice, will be selected after she floundered in the primary.

Under Maine law, Platner has just one week — until next Monday — to remove his name from the ballot.

The Maine Democratic Party called on the oyster farmer to withdraw his Senate candidacy.

Platner has denied the allegation made public on Monday.

Operatives in D.C. and Maine are floating four names to take on Susan Collins as calls grow for the progressive oysterman to exit the race.

Operatives in D.C. and Maine are floating four names to take on Susan Collins as calls grow for the progressive oysterman to exit the race.

Anger is ripping through the Democratic Party as officials figure out what to do next if Platner were to drop out of the Maine Senate race after a sexual assault allegation.

Progressive organizers demand a candidate who prioritizes working people in Maine Senate race. Should Graham Platner drop out over sexual assault allegations, who will replace…

“It’s time for Graham Platner to drop out and allow for someone else to be nominated,” said Sen. Mark Kelly.

It’s at this point unlikely that Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME), Schumer’s original choice, will be selected after she floundered in the primary.

Democrats have a brief window of time to replace Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on the ballot if he drops out of the race amid a sexual assault allegation.

Platner is facing renewed pressure to drop out of the race before a Monday deadline to replace him on the ballot after he was accused of sexual assault. He denies the allegation.

Maine Democrats are rushing to come up with a plan to quickly replace Graham Platner, their embattled Senate nominee, if he ends his campaign in the wake of a rape allegation that…

Who could replace Graham Platner?

Maine Democrats would have to act quickly if Senate candidate Graham Platner withdraws from the race over sexual assault allegations.

Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has said he is considering his options. But Democrats in Maine and nationally are calling on him to withdraw from the race.

Platner has until July 13 to withdraw his bid to unseat Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), which would give the state party until July 27 to select a new nominee.

Platner's allies want to ensure he isn't replaced on the ballot by Gov. Janet Mills.

Candidates in Maine are preparing for a mini-primary, even as Platner drags his feet and ideological sparring rages.

The discredited candidate betrayed the movement he led. He should step aside and let others revive the anti-Establishment energy of his campaign.

Maine Democrats accuse Graham Platner's team of meddling in his replacement process. Platner dropping out by July 31 at 98% YES.