Candidates are rushing to replace Graham Platner as the Democratic nominee for Maine’s U.S. Senate seat, leading many to reuse old campaign branding. On July 10, after allegations of sexual assault and mistreatment of women, former nominee Graham Platner formally withdrew from the U.S. Senate race in Maine. To pick a last-minute replacement, Maine Democrats are holding a nominating convention on July 25 in time for a state deadline to put forward a new candidate who will face off against Republican Senator Susan Collins in November. With no time to spare, would-be nominees are retrofitting old logos for the new campaign.
Why Democrats are retrofitting their old logos for the Maine Senate race
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