sexual assault accusation
Coverage of sexual assault accusation in the Nexus archive.
- Graham Platner suspends campaign for Senate seat in Maine
Graham Platner suspended his campaign for a U.S. Senate seat in Maine after a woman accused him of sexually assaulting her in 2021. Platner denied the allegations but cited systemic political challenges as the reason for his withdrawal, while the Maine Democratic Party and national figures disavowed his campaign.
- Graham Platner drops out of Maine U.S. Senate race
Graham Platner, the Maine U.S. Senate candidate, withdrew from the race after a sexual assault accusation led to a loss of party support. The Maine Democratic Party must replace him by July 21, with Platner denying the allegations and attributing his exit to political structures rather than the accusations.
- Graham Platner drops out of Maine U.S. Senate race
Graham Platner, the Democratic primary winner for Maine's U.S. Senate race, dropped out after a sexual assault accusation led to loss of party support. Platner denied the allegations, attributing his exit to political structures rather than the accusation, and the Maine Democratic Party must now find a replacement by July 21.
- Trump on Platner: ‘It’s really a question of whether you believe the woman’
President Donald Trump stated that the controversy over Maine oysterman Graham Platner involves 'whether you believe the woman' who accused him of sexual assault. Platner, a Democratic Senate nominee, has lost support after allegations emerged, with Democrats considering a replacement. Trump questioned if Democrats should replace Platner, referencing a separate woman who accused him of mistreatment but not sexual assault.
- Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats’ dysfunction in Maine
Republicans are gaining confidence in maintaining Senate control as Democrats face challenges in Maine due to a sexual assault allegation against Democratic candidate Graham Platner. The controversy shifts the Senate race in Maine from a potential Democratic pickup to a divided field with uncertain nominee selection.
- Patrick Dempsey shuts down Maine Senate buzz as Democrats weigh a replacement
Patrick Dempsey confirmed he will not run for a Maine Senate seat, ending speculation about his potential candidacy. He wrote in the Portland Press Herald that he believes his current life allows him to contribute more effectively than through congressional service. Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee, paused his campaign amid a sexual assault allegation.
- Platner’s top strategists urge him to drop out of Maine US Senate race, source close to campaign says
Graham Platner's top political strategists have urged him to drop out of the Maine U.S. Senate race following a sexual assault accusation. Platner, who claimed victory in the Democratic primary, has not yet officially resigned but is expected to do so by July 13, allowing the Maine Democratic Party to select a replacement.
- Dems urge Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner to drop out
Democrats are urging Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner to exit the race following a sexual assault accusation, which he denies. The allegations have raised concerns about the party's prospects in a key Senate contest.
- Tamara Keith and Carrie Dann on calls for Platner to exit
Democrats in Maine are urging Graham Platner to exit the Senate race following a sexual assault accusation. The discussion also covers the Democratic Party's direction ahead of the midterms and events in Washington during the nation's 250th anniversary.
- Platner Will Take Time to ‘Reflect’ on Campaign After Sexual Assault Accusation
Graham Platner is pausing his campaign to reflect after a sexual assault accusation, as he faces Republican incumbent Susan Collins in a key Senate race in Maine. Both parties view Maine as critical to the Senate control battle.