Mills Quits Maine Primary After Lackluster Campaign
Source: RealClearPolitics - Homepage · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Maine governor Janet Mills announced Thursday morning that she is suspending her bid for the U.S. Senate, setting the stage for a general-election matchup between oyster farmer and veteran Graham Platner and five-term Republican senator Susan Collins.
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