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Shrai Popat and David Smith Voters in Maine head to the polls today for one of the most closely watched primary elections in the country. The US Senate race has become a national fixation as Democrats try to unseat a longtime Republican with a political newcomer who has spent months under fire .

Graham Platner , 41, is set to advance as the Democratic nominee for the Senate, after his primary rival – the state’s two-term governor, Janet Mills – suspended her campaign in April. The primary result will likely set up a months-long run-up between Platner, an oysterman and marine veteran with a groundswell of popularity and a mounting list of scandals, and Susan Collins , a 73-year-old GOP senator who has held the seat for nearly three decades.

Democrats see Maine as one of their few real pickup opportunities in the fight for Senate control. Platner’s barnstorming run has drawn big crowds in rural towns and fueled a surge of in‑ and out‑of‑state donations. His populist message has tapped into a base fed up with Washington’s machinations. “Our tax dollars can build schools and hospitals in America instead of bombs to drop on them in Gaza and Iran,” he told supporters in Portland recently. He often leans on his combat experience – and the health care he says he receives from being “blown up enough times” – for his push to overhaul the system.

Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate for US Senate in Maine, speaks during a campaign rally with Bernie Sanders in Portland, Maine, on 25 May.

Photograph: Amanda Sabga/Reuters For her part, Collins last appeared on the ballot in 2020, winning a fifth term even as Joe Biden carried the state. She beat Democrat Sara Gideon by nine points despite trailing in polls. But this year many Republicans are being pressed on Donald Trump ’s unpopular policies.

Collins has long walked a tightrope with the US president. She has defied him directly by voting for his second impeachment conviction and opposing Pete Hegseth’s defense secretary nomination. Yet she has also anchored some of the president’s biggest priorities – most notably her vote for Brett Kavanaugh, a move that ultimately helped enable the overturning of Roe v Wade. This midterm cycle, Democrats are hoping to frame Collins’ moderation as outright complicity with the Trump administration.

Platner holds a narrow lead over Collins in recent polling, which has tightened from a once-comfortable margin after his latest controversies.

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