
About this episode
The episode discusses the Maine Senate race and the implications for the Democratic Party amidst the midterms.
Heads up: We’ve got a live show at the Comedy Cellar in New York City with Nate Silver and Clare Malone coming up on May 13. We’ll talk about the midterms and the Trump administration, play some games, and take questions from the audience. Grab a ticket, grab a beer, and come join us ! The Senate map is coming into focus. Maine Gov. Janet Mills dropped out of the Democratic primary last week, leaving former Marine and oyster farmer Graham Platner as the presumptive Democratic nominee against Sen. Susan Collins. Mills was trailing Platner by 30 points on average before she dropped out. Meanwhile, Platner — despite no shortage of early scandals, including the infamous Nazi tattoo and online writings that ranged from calling rural whites racist and stupid to asking why Black people don’t tip — was raking in cash and rallying voters. It was a poor showing for Mills herself, but also for the establishment that drafted her to run in the first place. On today’s podcast, Sahil Kapur of NBC News joins me to discuss what the truncated Maine primary tells us about the Democratic Party right now: the “Biden trauma tax,” the value of “authenticity,” and whether Democrats are experiencing…
People in this episode
Host: Galen Druke
Guests: Nate Silver, Clare Malone, Sahil Kapur
Topics covered
- Maine Senate race
- Democratic primary
- midterms
- Trump administration
- political authenticity
- government shutdown
Keywords
- Maine
- Senate map
- Democratic Party
- midterms
- Trump
- government shutdown
- authenticity
- Biden trauma tax
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NBC News
Places: Maine, New York City, North Carolina, Alaska, Ohio, Texas
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