Summary
Bloomberg's Brooke Sutherland discusses the scramble by Maine Democrats to select a new Senate nominee after Graham Plattner withdrew, with a convention set for July 25 and a crowded field of candidates vying to unify the party ahead of a crucial race.
- Graham Plattner withdrew amid scandals, leaving Democrats with little time to pick a replacement.
- The race is critical for Senate control, with Susan Collins considered vulnerable.
- The Maine Democratic Party announced a convention process with county caucuses and delegate voting.
- At least eight candidates have expressed interest, including progressive favorites.
- The vetting process for Plattner is under scrutiny for being insufficient.
- The replacement will be chosen by delegates at the July 25 convention, not by Plattner.
- The short timeline and diverse candidate field create uncertainty.