Democrats in Maine and at the national level are actively considering potential replacements for Graham Platner in the U.S. Senate race. Platner has not yet withdrawn from the contest after a rape allegation surfaced against him.
The allegation has created significant uncertainty within the party. Party leaders are quietly discussing several candidates who could step in if Platner exits the race.
Among the names being floated are current and former elected officials from across the state. These individuals are viewed as having the experience and name recognition to mount a credible campaign.
State Representative Rachel Talbot Ross has been mentioned as a potential contender. She has strong ties to Maine’s progressive base and a long record of legislative work.
Former state Senator Shenna Bellows is another name under consideration. She has run for federal office before and maintains a statewide network of supporters.
Donors and party strategists are also eyeing candidates who could appeal to moderate voters. The goal is to find a replacement who can unify the party and compete effectively in the general election.
The timeline for a decision remains unclear. Platner has not publicly addressed the allegation, and his political future is uncertain.
Democrats are preparing for multiple scenarios. The party aims to avoid a drawn-out internal conflict that could weaken their chances in a competitive race.





