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Schumer meets with Maine Senate candidate Platner ahead of primary

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 4:09 PM

By Nolan D. McCaskill and Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) – Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday that he met with Graham Platner, the ​party’s leading Senate candidate from Maine who ‌has battled a string of controversies ahead of next week’s primary election.

“I have endorsed Graham Platner. We are going to beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate,” Schumer said at a news ‌conference, ​declining to comment further.

Later in ⁠the day, Platner did not ⁠appear to comment as he left a Democratic Party office building. He was due to hold several fundraisers while in Washington, according to Politico.

Platner, a former ​Marine and oyster farmer, is expected to win the June 9 Democratic nomination to take on Collins, ⁠the incumbent Republican senator. The race ⁠is seen as a must-win for Democrats ​to take control of the Senate in the November midterm ​elections. Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority in ‌the chamber.

Several news outlets have reported that Platner sent sexually explicit texts to multiple women in the latest controversy to hit his populist campaign, following revelations of controversial ⁠internet posts and a tattoo that resembled a Nazi insignia. Platner has apologized for the posts and has said he ⁠did not know ‌the tattoo had Nazi links and has ⁠since gotten it covered up. Platner’s campaign ​did ‌not respond to a request for comment.

His ​top rival, ⁠Governor Janet Mills, suspended her campaign in April but told local media on Monday that her name was still on the ballot. Schumer had initially backed Mills.

(Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill and Richard Cowan; editing by Andy Sullivan ​and Nia Williams)