Graham Plattner, a 41-year-old oyster farmer and veteran backed by progressives like Bernie Sanders, is leading Janet Mills, a 78-year-old two-term governor, in the Maine Democratic primary polls by 27-38 points, according to recent surveys, including one funded by his campaign. Plattner’s team is shifting focus to the general election despite ongoing primary efforts. Mills has gone negative with ads criticizing Plattner’s social media comments on rape, but these ads seem ineffective. Additionally, Mills’ decision to pull out of a scheduled debate with Plattner and another candidate, David Costello, raised eyebrows, with the debate moderator suggesting Mills had a prior commitment. The debate’s cancellation was met with criticism, especially given Mills’ current polling and fundraising positions.
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A French company is getting $1 billion as a refund to drop its offshore wind projects off New York and North Carolina, if it invests the money in fossil fuel projects instead.
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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is testifying before House lawmakers investigating Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse cases, a long-awaited appearance that brings fresh scrutiny of the Trump administration's botched release of the Epstein case files.
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