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A recent New York Times/Siena poll shows Graham Platner, a Democrat, narrowly leading Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the Maine Senate race. However, Platner is not leading among non-college-educated voters, which contradicts his 'working-man' persona. The poll's results have sparked interesting discussions about the upcoming election.
- ▪Graham Platner is leading Sen. Susan Collins in the Maine Senate race according to a New York Times/Siena poll.
- ▪Platner's lead is narrow, and he is not ahead among non-college-educated voters.
- ▪The poll's results have raised questions about Platner's 'working-man' persona.
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Tom Bevan, Tuesday on the RCP podcast, commented on a New York Times/Siena poll showing Maine Democrat Graham Platner narrowly leading Republican Sen. Susan Collins overall -- but not leading among non-college-educated voters. How does that square with Platner's "working-man" persona? As of July... working class votersGraham PlatnerMaine Senate raceelection 2026Democratic Partysiriusxm_clips
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