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Don't forget these candidates as well.
Here’s the SC governor primary composition in the past 3 midterms (from @electioncord.com) 2018: 🔴GOP - 60.48% 🔵DEM - 39.52% 2022: 🔴GOP - 67.02% 🔵DEM - 32.98% 2026: 🔴GOP - 55.97% 🔵DEM - 44.03% Dems have done very well this year, winning the early vote due to attempted redistricting
I'd actually not view this in that way - Mills may have all but suspended her campaign, but this result is worse than the sparse polling, she is a literal former governor, and he's had the scandals. This is basically the Maine Dem party telling people they don't give a fuck.
Lfg
I'm sure Platner winning the nomination won't produce some very bad discourse On Here
LeFlemme is at just 57 votes LMFAOOOO
Just gets better
Graham Platner is currently receiving more votes than every Republican gubernatorial candidate combined
Cannot wait until these progressives become U.S. Senators this November