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Nixie

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88. Yes, of course. Now back to Platner v Collins. The polls
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 08:04 PM
3 hrs ago

did not reflect the larger % that she actually won by in her last election. That is what was being discussed. So her support seems hard to measure, at least by past election results versus the polling.

I heard my TV talking about this the other day, but it was on in the background and I didn’t get the speaker’s name. He was theorizing about this phenomenon with Collins. He said something along the lines of, maybe they’ll vote for her again one last time.

I doubt people will quit talking about that, Democrat or not. Welcome to politics especially on a political message board.

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In all fairness, he was running in primary where LisaL 12 hrs ago #1
I see there are no totals for collins, but you can get a sense from the numbers for Governor karynnj 12 hrs ago #6
Interesting. Is that normal for Maine to have such a big difference in a primary between democrats and LisaL 12 hrs ago #12
No idea karynnj 12 hrs ago #14
Looking back, the 2018 Governor's race was competitive in both parties karynnj 11 hrs ago #19
In Texas we saw decreased republican voting in the primary - TBF 11 hrs ago #28
This MustLoveBeagles 10 hrs ago #30
Note that Platner got more votes than Collins likely did karynnj 10 hrs ago #34
Thank you! LisaL 10 hrs ago #37
In all fairness ThreeNoSeep 12 hrs ago #7
Yes, indeed. I don't live in Maine but I've been watching with interest, Ocelot II 12 hrs ago #8
Well, then don't opine on our candidates either. LisaL 12 hrs ago #9
Exactly, that ship has sailed since the senator from Vermont Nixie 11 hrs ago #22
Sanders is hardly the first politician to do that EdmondDantes_ 11 hrs ago #24
It's weird how little outrage there was here when Pelosi and Hoyer Rob H. 5 hrs ago #84
Voters decide elections. mr715 10 hrs ago #40
Schumer literally recruited Mills Sympthsical 9 hrs ago #53
I lulz'd. Nixie 3 hrs ago #87
This Sisyphean trauma cycle is so tiresome Sympthsical 2 hrs ago #91
lol, you need some new material. Nixie 9 min ago #92
He makes it possible for people to run MadameButterfly 9 hrs ago #59
That's such BS. paleotn 9 hrs ago #51
I respect and am grateful to Mainers for sticking with Platner MadameButterfly 11 hrs ago #26
We had the same issue in Texas - TBF 9 hrs ago #63
NOW He Is The Candidate, Not Before The Primary. ColoringFool 9 hrs ago #64
Now he is the nominee MadameButterfly 7 hrs ago #80
And it's a mystery why she stopped campaigning! AloeVera 11 hrs ago #20
She should have reopened her campaign or taken her name off the ballot MadameButterfly 11 hrs ago #27
At some point it's too late to take a name of the ballot. LisaL 10 hrs ago #31
But she went to the trouble to remind voters she was still on the ballot. MadameButterfly 10 hrs ago #45
What I found too cute and calculating was when she came out after the NYT hit job AloeVera 10 hrs ago #38
Poorly calculated. mr715 9 hrs ago #67
Her heart just wasn't in it paleotn 9 hrs ago #50
Right again. Maine also handed Susan Collins 100%. Nixie 11 hrs ago #25
Please just say as a Democrat, you support the Democratic nominee. mr715 10 hrs ago #39
Yes, of course. Now back to Platner v Collins. The polls Nixie 3 hrs ago #88
I appreciate your response. mr715 3 hrs ago #89
Has Collins not agreed to a debate before? I would expect Nixie 3 min ago #93
In all fairness, I was told repeatedly the last two weeks paleotn 10 hrs ago #48
And that is the malaise 12 hrs ago #2
Kinda delusional. The general is when the sewage gets unleashed. thebigidea 12 hrs ago #3
As if the Republicans have a whole secret stash of unearthed stuff that the Democratic establishment hasn't already Midwestern Democrat 9 hrs ago #60
Yup. There's a lot of time between now and November...nt City Lights 9 hrs ago #65
Remember when the anti-Mamdani clowns switched to "well Sliwa might win now!" Prairie Gates 12 hrs ago #4
"But Cuomo is the real Democrat! He's a fighter!" mr715 11 hrs ago #15
Have takes ever aged more poorly than the anti-Mamdani crowd's predictions? Prairie Gates 11 hrs ago #16
Fetterman... mr715 11 hrs ago #18
Ooofff Hassin Bin Sober 7 hrs ago #81
Maine voters choose their candidate by 50 points, gab13by13 12 hrs ago #5
We chose ours by 80 % points, LisaL 12 hrs ago #11
I don't think anyone is saying that the genereal election will be a slam dunk MadameButterfly 10 hrs ago #29
I think Platner is uniquely strong against Collins. mr715 10 hrs ago #33
There are people who support Trump because "he talks my language" MadameButterfly 10 hrs ago #49
Agree with much. mr715 9 hrs ago #56
i agree on Collins but I've never understood her appeal MadameButterfly 9 hrs ago #66
Re: numbers mr715 9 hrs ago #70
yep, times up for Collins.. ExtraGriz 8 hrs ago #72
Check out this Ken Klippenstein article, too. It's great. Sympthsical 12 hrs ago #10
He absolutely nails the "genres to watch out for" (like the anonymous sourcing one)... Alice B. 10 hrs ago #41
The enthusiasm is strong in Maine, despite the nervous Nellies ThreeNoSeep 12 hrs ago #13
I'm all for a spirited primary, but it's over now. So it's time to get behind the candidate and the party Scrivener7 11 hrs ago #17
I thought the platner bashing was supposed to end after his primary win questionseverything 11 hrs ago #23
Just the usuals. Pay them no mind. Hassin Bin Sober 10 hrs ago #44
Fewer of them. But they still form a herd. mr715 10 hrs ago #47
So the people who opposed Platner are a herd because they moved together EdmondDantes_ 9 hrs ago #55
Hm. mr715 9 hrs ago #58
Operative Word's Being "NOMINEE." ColoringFool 9 hrs ago #69
One remains a nominee until one has been elected or has assumed the office. Emile 5 hrs ago #85
It's called a "Hall" (bingo) Hassin Bin Sober 8 hrs ago #79
The old guard wants it their way only. republianmushroom 11 hrs ago #21
Every time I hear a Democratic pundit MadameButterfly 10 hrs ago #36
Susan Collins is NOT concerned... lame54 10 hrs ago #32
And a beautiful sunset awaits for her to walk off into. rubbersole 10 hrs ago #42
Voted for Platner. infullview 10 hrs ago #35
Graham PLATNER! orangecrush 10 hrs ago #43
I was observing all of this spectacle around Platner's run... IrishAfricanAmerican 10 hrs ago #46
Unfortunately JBTaurus83 9 hrs ago #52
Planer terrifies the establishmentarians Deminpenn 9 hrs ago #54
If there are going to FDR radical changes JustAnotherGen 9 hrs ago #62
Unless you are the richest of the rich, an amoral busineesman or banker or somehow profit off the misery Deminpenn 7 hrs ago #82
Who wrote this? MorbidButterflyTat 9 hrs ago #57
People ARE Reading The Same Derogatory Statements About Democrats As I Am, Right?..... ColoringFool 9 hrs ago #61
WAIT! WE NON-MAINERS SHOULD SHUT UP, BUT SOMEONE WHO SPELLS IT "SAVOUR" IS FINE AND..... ColoringFool 9 hrs ago #68
Maybe a xanax? mr715 9 hrs ago #71
... orangecrush 8 hrs ago #73
times 10x ExtraGriz 8 hrs ago #74
same shit..different day ExtraGriz 8 hrs ago #75
Exactly JustAnotherGen 8 hrs ago #76
He was polling at 75% BEFORE they threw the whole sewer at him Ziggy Beans 8 hrs ago #77
A few here tried to 'Al Franken' him. Kingofalldems 8 hrs ago #78
Why would they do that? Orangenero 4 hrs ago #86
Disagreement is healthy in a primary nt mr715 3 hrs ago #90
Woo hoo!!! liberalla 6 hrs ago #83
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