缅因州州长 Janet Mills 放弃参议院竞选,为民主党人 Graham Platner 扫清障碍
• 缅因州州长 Janet Mills 宣布暂停其 2026 年美国参议院竞选活动,使得民主党人 Graham Platner 在初选中无需面对竞争。 • Mills 的决定整合了该州民主党的资源,并消除了党内潜在的具有分裂性的初选之争。 • 此举信号出民主党在迎接 2026 年中期选举时保持统一,该选举周期对于掌控参议院至关重要。
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• 缅因州州长 Janet Mills 宣布暂停其 2026 年美国参议院竞选活动,使得民主党人 Graham Platner 在初选中无需面对竞争。 • Mills 的决定整合了该州民主党的资源,并消除了党内潜在的具有分裂性的初选之争。 • 此举信号出民主党在迎接 2026 年中期选举时保持统一,该选举周期对于掌控参议院至关重要。
washingtontimes.com• 缅因州州长 Janet Mills 周四宣布,她将撤回原定的参议院竞选计划,退出民主党初选,并实际上为州参议员 Ben Chipman 参加这一公开职位的竞争扫清了道路。 • Mills 将家庭因素和备受瞩目的参议院竞选带来的重负列为主要原因,并表示在她继续第二个任期之际,缅因州州长办公室“需要稳定的领导”。 • 她的退出重塑了该州的政治版图,在这个近期在全国大选中呈现“紫色”摇摆趋势的州,此举可能会使民主党免于一场激烈的党内初选。
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