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Poll shows Platner’s oyster-farmer image failing to win over working-class Maine voters

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Poll shows Platner’s oyster-farmer image failing to win over working-class Maine voters

A new poll shows Graham Platner trailing Susan Collins by 21 points with non-college-educated voters despite his oyster farmer campaign pitch.

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RedState

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· Jul 3, 2026

Alaska, Ranked-Choice Voting, and the Curious Case of Two Dan Sullivans

Alaska, Ranked-Choice Voting, and the Curious Case of Two Dan Sullivans

Guido Fawkes

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· Jun 23, 2026

Farage: Burnham Would Have Won Whichever Candidate We Stood

Farage discussed the lost Makerfield by-election on the Today Programme: “16,000 votes would win most by-elections, but we were of course hoisted by our own petard because effectively this campaign became vote Burnham to get Starmer out. So look, it was a landslide victory. Good for him.” He said Kenyon could not have been withdrawn

Townhall

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· Jun 30, 2026

Poll Shows Susan Collins Winning Working-Class Voters by a Wide Margin

Poll Shows Susan Collins Winning Working-Class Voters by a Wide Margin

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

Inside New Zealand’s booming burger market: Who’s winning the takeaway race?

Inside New Zealand’s booming burger market: Who’s winning the takeaway race?

Daily Mail

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Morning Poll: Will having a 'No10 North' in Manchester actually improve voters' lives?

The Morning Poll: Will having a 'No10 North' in Manchester actually improve voters' lives?

Vermont Daily Chronicle

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· Jun 25, 2026

Across Lake Champlain, MAGA candidate wins primary, punishes press

What a difference a lake makes! The post Across Lake Champlain, MAGA candidate wins primary, punishes press first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post Across Lake Champlain, MAGA candidate wins primary, punishes press appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.

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Related coverage for "Poll shows Platner’s oyster-farmer image failing to win over working-class Maine voters": RedState — Alaska, Ranked-Choice Voting, and the Curious Case of Two Dan Sullivans. Guido Fawkes — Farage: Burnham Would Have Won Whichever Candidate We Stood. Townhall — Poll Shows Susan Collins Winning Working-Class Voters by a Wide Margin. The New Zealand Herald — Inside New Zealand’s booming burger market: Who’s winning the takeaway race?. Daily Mail — The Morning Poll: Will having a 'No10 North' in Manchester actually improve voters' lives?. Vermont Daily Chronicle — Across Lake Champlain, MAGA candidate wins primary, punishes press