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Progressive oyster farmer Graham Platner (D) holds comfortable double-digit leads over both Maine governor and Senate candidate Janet Mills (D) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), according to a new poll.
A University of New Hampshire Survey Center Pine Tree State poll released on Tuesday showed Platner leading Mills 64 percent to 26 percent, with 6 percent undecided or who didn’t know. That’s a 4-point increase in Platner’s margin since October when a similar poll had Platner at 58 percent and Mills at 24 percent, with 14 percent saying they didn’t know or were undecided.
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Platner also comfortably leads Collins in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup at 49 percent to her 38 percent, with 9 percent saying they didn’t know or were undecided and 4 percent saying another candidate. Platner notably holds a 9-point edge over Collins among independents.
Meanwhile, a hypothetical matchup between Mills and Collins shows the two neck and neck, with the Maine governor at 41 percent and the GOP senator at 40 percent. A separate 10 percent said they didn’t know or were undecided while 9 percent said another candidate. Because it falls within the poll’s 2.9-point margin of error, the two are effectively tied. In that matchup, Collins holds a 6-point edge among independents over Mills.
Most public polling has shown Platner beating Mills in the highly contested Democratic primary to take on Collins. ….
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