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Platner, Collins release first ads since Mills's exit from Maine Senate race

Platner, Collins release first ads since Mills's exit from Maine Senate race
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Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Democratic challenger Graham Platner are out with dueling campaign ads this week after Gov. Janet Mills's (D) exit shook up the U.S. Senate race in Maine. The Collins ad, released Tuesday, features the executive director of the Eastport Port Authority, Chris Gardner, praising the senator for her response when a...

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