Former Maine state senator announces campaign after Platner suspension
Source: The Hill
Former Maine state Sen. Troy Jackson (D) on Wednesday announced his campaign to run against Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), not long after Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner dropped out of the race amid a slew of scandals.
There is a powerful movement of working class people in the state of Maine, and millions more across America who are ready to send a progressive fighter to the Senate, Jackson wrote on the social platform X. Ive been fighting for that movement my whole life and Im sure as hell not backing down now, when this fight is needed most.
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Jackson also shared an ActBlue donation link in a second post, writing, Flipping this seat has to be our #1 priority every single day between now and November. If youre with me, I need you to step up today.
His name was already floated among the list of other state lawmakers who could potentially replace Platner on the ballot. He previously ran for governor in the Pine Tree State but lost during the states primary last month.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5960448-troy-jackson-maine-senate-race-platner-withdrawal/
Bernie Sanders' organization, Our Revolution, is putting its support behind Jackson. Sanders previously endorsed Jackson during his gubernatorial run last year.
"As far as influencing the process and making the case, the most approximate thing we can point to as a proxy to an election is the last one that just happened. We just did have an election, and yes, personality matters, but so does platform. The platform that won is Graham Platners platform.
Easterncedar
(6,715 posts)Always very pro-union. Not a great speaker, but a known quantity.
moonbeam23
(429 posts)we NEED a great speaker. Replacing Platner with mr no charisma is not the flex you might think.
Easterncedar
(6,715 posts)Your "not the flex you think it is" is unnecessarily pugnacious. Please try to work from a more comradely set of assumptions.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,689 posts)They have to move fast, yet tread carefully.
pat_k
(14,720 posts)Top Maine Democratic Party officials have discussed possible plans to replace Mr. Platner on the ballot, with options including a pop-up convention on the weekend of July 25 to choose a nominee, or holding a statewide caucus to effectively redo the partys primary election, according to two people who have talked with the officials and spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal party conversations.
Officials have ruled out having the state partys committee, which includes about 100 members, choose the nominee, the people said.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,689 posts)Times awastin
Jacson6
(2,365 posts)QueerDuck
(2,428 posts)... he's our new guy? Or does the state party have anything to say? Bernie is not the state party. Our Revolution is not the state party. This kind of haste caused a lot of trouble last time, so even though time is precious, let's not jump the gun.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,689 posts)Not that he is the new nominee.
DrFunkenstein
(8,965 posts)What's most newsworthy for me is that we have options that don't necessarily involve holding our noses. From what I've read, this guy is a real progressive.
QueerDuck
(2,428 posts)It says that he announced his "campaign to run against Se. Susan Collins" ... not "to run to be the Democratic nominee". Sure, I quibble, but accuracy and clarity still mean something to me. At first glance it looks like The Hill is skipping beyond the duties of the party and just anointing him.
lapucelle
(21,374 posts)Raven123
(8,082 posts)lapucelle
(21,374 posts)Raven123
(8,082 posts)I guess time will tell if that turns out to be significant baggage.
FakeNoose
(43,307 posts)
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Jackson_(politician)
Link to campaign website: https://jacksonformaine.com/
(Not much there now, but I'm sure this website will grow.)
Chasstev365
(8,491 posts)Wiz Imp
(11,032 posts)Maine voters had a chance to vote for him (for Governor) in the primary and he got only 21% of the vote.
moonbeam23
(429 posts)Dr. T
(871 posts)as slightly to the left of Bernie. Having said that, he has a lousy track record of endorsements.
FakeNoose
(43,307 posts)If only he had given her the endorsement she deserved, we'd be living in a different country now.
Probably a different world.
moonbeam23
(429 posts)of a dishrag! TERRIBLE CHOICE. Only through pure luck wads he ever elected to anything. He was republican anti choice before he converted. His positions now are fine or my man Bernie wouldn't endorse him , i hope.
David Costello has a much more impressive and varied background, is also a born Mainer, and seems to have more personality.
IMHO
