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Graham Platner US

GRAHAM FOR MAINE

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Our Biggest Goal Ever

Our Biggest Goal Ever

I am counting on grassroots donors like you to chip in now if we're going to defeat Susan Collins and flip Maine blue.

I am counting on grassroots donors like you to chip in now if we're going to defeat Susan Collins and flip Maine blue.

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At midnight on Tuesday, both Susan Collins and I are facing a federally-mandated fundraising deadline. After June 30th, both of our campaigns will be required by federal law to file a report with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), publicly saying how much we’ve raised. This is our very first FEC report of the General Election, so our fundraising numbers are going to be closely scrutinized and compared to what Collins reports. It’s also our chance to potentially once again out-fundraise Susan Collins and her corporate donors and shock everyone. Susan Collins is the most vulnerable Republican senator in the country. But Collins has already been endorsed by AIPAC and taken millions from billionaire donors. We currently up against tens of millions in negative attack ads. This is our chance to show Susan Collins, every reporter and political pundit, and the entire Democratic and Republican establishment that an oyster farmer is going to finally send Susan Collins packing in 2026 – and that we are all-in to do it together. Our campaign has set our biggest goal ever to raise another $1,500,000 before this first FEC fundraising deadline, but I’m counting on grassroots donors like you to give now if we’re going to hit it and defeat Collins once and for all. I’m not taking money from corporations or AIPAC. Please, will you make a monthly donation to our campaign right now – before this first FEC deadline – to help me defeat Susan Collins, flip Maine blue, and take back the Senate for Democrats? All of our fundraising numbers and everything we’ve been building together is about to become public. We cannot fall short of this goal now. In solidarity, Graham Platner
At midnight on Tuesday, both Susan Collins and I are facing a federally-mandated fundraising deadline. After June 30th, both of our campaigns will be required by federal law to file a report with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), publicly saying how much we’ve raised. This is our very first FEC report of the General Election, so our fundraising numbers are going to be closely scrutinized and compared to what Collins reports. It’s also our chance to potentially once again out-fundraise Susan Collins and her corporate donors and shock everyone. Susan Collins is the most vulnerable Republican senator in the country. But Collins has already been endorsed by AIPAC and taken millions from billionaire donors. We currently up against tens of millions in negative attack ads. This is our chance to show Susan Collins, every reporter and political pundit, and the entire Democratic and Republican establishment that an oyster farmer is going to finally send Susan Collins packing in 2026 – and that we are all-in to do it together. Our campaign has set our biggest goal ever to raise another $1,500,000 before this first FEC fundraising deadline, but I’m counting on grassroots donors like you to give now if we’re going to hit it and defeat Collins once and for all. I’m not taking money from corporations or AIPAC. Please, will you make a monthly donation to our campaign right now – before this first FEC deadline – to help me defeat Susan Collins, flip Maine blue, and take back the Senate for Democrats? All of our fundraising numbers and everything we’ve been building together is about to become public. We cannot fall short of this goal now. In solidarity, Graham Platner

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Performance proxies

Overall score39.6/100
Spend / Reach / Long. / Eff.52.8 · 65.4 · 0.0 · 40.4
Spend rangeUSD 1,000 – 1,499
Impressions30,000 – 34,999
Days live1 (2026-06-27 → active)
Platformsfacebook, instagram
Languages
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