Politics
Jun 09, 2026
Maine's Platner Faces Test as Four US States Hold Midterm Primary Votes
Four US states - Maine, South Carolina, North Dakota, and Nevada - are holding primary votes that w…
The Lead-Up to the Midterm Elections
Four states are set to hold their primary votes, further solidifying the battle lines for the United States midterm elections in November. On Tuesday, citizens in Maine, South Carolina, North Dakota, and Nevada are set to cast their ballots in party primaries, designed to select which Democratic and Republican candidates advance to the final round of voting.
Maine's Heated Primary Battleground
Maine has emerged as one of the most heated primary battlegrounds. With Democrats desperate to flip four seats in the US Senate, all eyes are on Republican Senator Susan Collins’s re-election campaign. Democrats are hoping to defeat her in November, but the party has fractured over controversies related to its leading candidate, Graham Platner. The race has become one of the most closely watched of the primary season.
The Data Analysis
41-year-old progressive Graham Platner is expected to advance as the Democratic champion for November’s midterms.
Polls have consistently shown Platner narrowly defeating Republican Senator Susan Collins in the midterm in November.
The Impact Analysis
At stake in November is control of Congress, and each party is angling to put forward the strongest contender. Currently, the Republican Party holds slender majorities in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, but Democrats hope to wrest back control, in what would represent a major rebuke to President Donald Trump.
The Prediction
Platner has appealed to left-wing voters with his positions in favour of universal healthcare and ending US support for Israel. But a slate of recent reports about his past relationships has threatened to chill the enthusiasm for his campaign. Still, in Tuesday’s primary, Platner is expected to handily beat his closest Democratic rivals.
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