The Mess in the Maine Senate Race Was Easily Foreseeable and Avoidable
Maya Angelou's famous warning is in serious danger of becoming stale: "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time." I risk adding to its overuse here because it so perfectly fits the big political story coming out of the State of Maine, where a man won the Democratic Party's nomination for US Senate in last month's statewide primary. His name is Graham Platner, and we should have believed him the first time. Platner's cakewalk in the primary (taking 71.9 percent of the vote) set him up to face the incumbent Republican Susan Collins, who is infamously "concerned" at all times about her party's extremism -- but never quite so concerned that she does anything about it. Collins is an embarrassment, and the Democrats' extremely slim hopes of retaking control of the US Senate cannot possibly go anywhere without taking that seat. Maine is a blue state, and it should not be difficult for Democrats there to win a seat against...