Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspends campaign for US Senate
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By Patrick Svitek
Published on April 30, 2026.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills has withdrawn her bid for the US Senate, allowing for the possibility of losing her position in the Democratic primary. This decision means that she will not be able to continue her campaign without financial assistance. The withdrawal of this support is seen as a significant step forward in the political process.
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