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Celerity

(54,359 posts)
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 01:28 PM 3 hrs ago

In Maine, Many Older Women Prefer Graham Platner for Senate + Janet Mills Attack Ad Against Graham Platner Backfires

Women in their 60s and beyond will likely play a key role in choosing which Democrat will face Senator Susan Collins: Mr. Platner, 41, or Gov. Janet Mills, 78.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/us/graham-platner-maine-women-voters.html

https://archive.li/XNLpI



Nettie Nelson, 76, had seen the ads for Graham Platner, the 41-year-old Democrat running for Senate in Maine. She was intrigued by Mr. Platner’s focus on the needs of working people, but unsure about his “gruff” demeanor. So Ms. Nelson, who lives in rural Clinton, Maine, drove to a coffee shop in nearby Skowhegan with her husband, Bob, on a recent Saturday to hear Mr. Platner in person. With Maine’s Democratic primary a little more than two months away, Ms. Nelson is carefully weighing her choices. Older women like her are among the most reliable primary voters in the country, and they will almost certainly play a key role in choosing which Democratic challenger will take on Senator Susan Collins, the Republican who has held the seat for three decades, in November.

But the high-stakes showdown between Mr. Platner, an oyster farmer and Iraq War veteran with a populist message, and Gov. Janet Mills, 78, a seasoned moderate from a political family, is playing out amid a nationwide generational rebellion in the Democratic Party. The Platner-Mills battle is among the highest-profile examples of the shift, which has chased household names like Nancy Pelosi and Richard Durbin from Congress, put incumbents such as Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts on their toes and signaled to the party’s field of 2028 presidential aspirants that young voters will demand a voice.

The irony in Maine, the state with the oldest population in the country, may be that many older voters are drawn to the party’s youth movement, too. “It’s hard to say it, but I don’t really want to vote for someone as old as Janet Mills,” said Lucy Leaf, 79, a Democratic voter from Ellsworth, Maine. “I just think we need a fresh look on everything.” In more than two dozen interviews across Maine last week, many older women said they had voted for Ms. Mills in the past, and appreciated her handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and her tough stance against President Trump. Some also spoke admiringly of the barriers she broke as the first woman to serve as Maine’s governor and, before that, attorney general.

Yet for many women in their 60s and beyond — a group that could be seen as likely supporters of Ms. Mills — the choice is not yet clear. While they respect the governor and her achievements, many said that her age was a factor in their deliberations, along with their growing conviction that new leadership, energy and ideas are essential for meeting what they view as a moment of crisis in the country. “She has a lot of experience,” Ms. Nelson said of Ms. Mills, looking pensive as she settled into an armchair at Mr. Platner’s event in Skowhegan. “Is that good?”

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Leaked Video: Janet Mills Attack Ad Against Graham Platner Backfires With Maine Democrats

A Zoom recording with Gov. Janet Mills captures unfiltered voter reactions to the governor’s recent attack ad against her U.S. Senate primary opponent, Graham Platner.

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/leaked-video-janet-mills-attack-ad-graham-platner-voter-reactions

On March 19, Gov. Janet Mills attended the Hancock County Democrats’ monthly meeting to answer questions from prospective voters ahead of the upcoming U.S. Senate primary. Days earlier, the Mills campaign released an ad attacking her Democratic primary opponent Graham Platner over disparaging remarks he made on Reddit in 2013 about victims of rape.

Drop Site has obtained a Zoom recording of the Q&A with Mills, showing significant dissatisfaction with the attacks among voters in Platner’s home county. The negative ad—which features Democratic Party consultants—was released on March 17, as multiple polls showed Mills trailing Platner in the primary and underperforming him in general election matchups against Republican Sen. Susan Collins.

The recording begins with a question from a Hancock County woman concerned by the recent negative tone of the Mills campaign.



“I’m a member of the #MeToo generation, and I was offended by your ad. I’d very much like you to run a clean campaign,” the female Hancock County voter says to Mills. “Let’s have a positive campaign. I don’t think anyone should be attacking another Democrat, right before the primary, and using underhanded means and that kind of language. What you have done is wonderful. So, speak about what you have done, don’t demolish the other candidate in an underhanded way. And I’m sorry, that’s not a question, that’s a statement.”

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POLLING:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_United_States_Senate_election_in_Maine

Democratic Primary Polling



Susan Collins vs. Janet Mills Polling - General Election



Susan Collins vs. Graham Platner Polling - General Election

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In Maine, Many Older Women Prefer Graham Platner for Senate + Janet Mills Attack Ad Against Graham Platner Backfires (Original Post) Celerity 3 hrs ago OP
The pearl clutching concerned Faux pas 3 hrs ago #1
I'm getting a "Kirsten Gillibrand" vibe with Mills wolfie001 3 hrs ago #3
Both of the men in question have years of bad behavior towards women EdmondDantes_ 1 hr ago #9
Interesting primary wolfie001 3 hrs ago #2
The whole call was the governor bitching people out questionseverything 2 hrs ago #4
50+ town halls and meet-ups leftstreet 2 hrs ago #5
Thanks for all the data! Nt Fiendish Thingy 2 hrs ago #6
Seems very canned. David__77 2 hrs ago #7
Weĺp. If he wins I hope he doesnt suck. SSJVegeta 1 hr ago #8
My response to another ccomment to the aticle in the comments section Bumbles 1 hr ago #10
Still... 2naSalit 31 sec ago #11

wolfie001

(7,643 posts)
3. I'm getting a "Kirsten Gillibrand" vibe with Mills
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 01:48 PM
3 hrs ago

Fake outrage to besmirch her competitor.

EdmondDantes_

(1,776 posts)
9. Both of the men in question have years of bad behavior towards women
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 03:34 PM
1 hr ago

It's weird to claim it's fake outrage to be upset about a man who admitted and apologized for giving women reasons to doubt him or a man who spent years using misogynistic language (going along with homophobic language). Also both women have worked to protect women, Gillibrand through her pro bono legal work and in Congress on sexual assault in the military and Mills in protecting abortion rights in Maine.

Why are we continuing to give men a pass on persistent bad behavior and claiming any woman being upset is phony?

wolfie001

(7,643 posts)
2. Interesting primary
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 01:45 PM
3 hrs ago

We need fighters. Of course, that's what I thought Fetterman was gonna be. Until he chickened out. He needed the job for medical reasons and not for his constituents.

leftstreet

(40,587 posts)
5. 50+ town halls and meet-ups
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 02:18 PM
2 hrs ago

The entire population of Maine is about the same as the city of San Antonio TX

If he keeps this up, he'll have met every voter in the state!

Bumbles

(439 posts)
10. My response to another ccomment to the aticle in the comments section
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 03:35 PM
1 hr ago

Ammo, Thank you for expressing my thinking. I'm a healthy and active 83 year old and, though Janet has experience and has done a fairly reasonable job as governor, I know too many things can go wrong when you reach a "certain age." I've been saying for years, since Bernie brought out younger voters, that it's time for younger generations to lead. They should be determining their future not the elderly. I'm very concerned!

2naSalit

(102,696 posts)
11. Still...
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 04:53 PM
31 sec ago

Not interested in voting for him. I just don't think he;s going to be any better than shady vance.

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