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In reply to the discussion: Maine Democratic Party Says Platner Will Have 'No Role' in Next Nominee [View all]0rganism
(25,797 posts)3. then the Maine Democratic Party had better be thinking about what to do if Platner doesn't drop out by Monday
As the current nominee, he does have some leverage, though it's not clear how much he has or how much he's willing to use. It's also unclear how much the Maine Democratic Party should flex to accommodate said leverage. Expelling him by top-down decree will be electorally ugly and I don't know if it's even legally possible. Best option by far is that he resign post-haste and leave politics completely until he gets his shit sorted, but that seems unlikely.
Result of the worse-case scenarios hasn't changed (i.e., Collins wins again).
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Maine Democratic Party Says Platner Will Have 'No Role' in Next Nominee [View all]
Jose Garcia
Tuesday
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then the Maine Democratic Party had better be thinking about what to do if Platner doesn't drop out by Monday
0rganism
Tuesday
#3
then the Maine Democratic Party is completely incorrect about Platner having no say
0rganism
Tuesday
#24
Can party leadership actually remove him from the ballot if he does not agree to step down?
thesquanderer
Tuesday
#6
He can stay on, but I fail to see how he can force anybody to support his campaign.
LisaL
Tuesday
#11
Advice from a guy (and his pals) who was too dumb to realize that raping his girlfriend wasn't...
LudwigPastorius
Yesterday
#33
His political stand is excellent, and deserves consideration, even if hs is (allegedly) Jack the Ripper.
usonian
Yesterday
#38
He'll have no role because it will be caucuses or a "pop-up" convention the weekend of 7/25
pat_k
Yesterday
#26
🎉 GOOD! --- When a candidate disqualifies themselves, they lose the right to dictate the party's future.
QueerDuck
Yesterday
#44
Can He Endorse Susan Collins, Please? His Endorsement Rivals Jeff Epstein At This Point
DrFunkenstein
Yesterday
#46