- Graham Platner, an oysterman with no prior political experience, secured the Democratic primary nomination for U.S. Senate in Maine .
- His victory came despite months of damaging headlines, including controversy over a Nazi-linked tattoo, accusations of abusive behavior and offensive online comments.
- Platner's campaign was backed by the progressive left, who supported his stances against the Israel lobby and dark money, and his advocacy for Medicare for All.
- The win has caused apprehension among establishment Democrats, who had unsuccessfully tried to back Governor Janet Mills against him.
- Platner will now challenge five-term Republican Senator Susan Collins in a highly anticipated general election race crucial for the Democratic Party's goal of securing a Senate majority.
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