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Poll: Platner’s Farmer Image Fails with Maine Voters

Source: Fox News Latest

Summary

A recent poll reveals that Graham Platner is significantly lagging behind Susan Collins, trailing by 21 points among non-college-educated voters. Despite his campaign as an oyster farmer, Platner struggles to connect with Maine’s working-class electorate.

Why It Matters

The poll results highlight the challenges facing Platner’s campaign as he attempts to resonate with a critical voter demographic in Maine. Understanding the disconnect between his image and the priorities of working-class voters could influence campaign strategies as the election approaches.

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