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WinSenate

Senate Majority PAC-funded super PAC (WinSenate)

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  • Senate Majority PAC-funded super PAC that booked ~$25M in anti-Collins Maine ads; later removed $6.2M+ in reservations before the Platner allegation went public (spending against them) Susan M. Collins
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    $25,000,000
  • Senate Majority PAC-funded super PAC that booked ~$25M in anti-Collins Maine ads; later removed $6.2M+ in reservations before the Platner allegation went public (spending against them) Susan M. Collins
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    $25,000,000

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  • WinSenate, the super PAC affiliated with Schumer-aligned Senate Majority PAC, removed more than $6.2 million in Maine Senate ad reservations withdrawing support from Platner's general-election footing (about $5.9M in broadcast for July 7-Aug. 31 and $330,000 in cable), per AdImpact on July 2, roughly a week before the rape allegation became public. A related $240,000 in digital from Majority Forward also shifted away. Graham Platner
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  • WinSenate, the super PAC affiliated with Schumer-aligned Senate Majority PAC, removed more than $6.2 million in Maine Senate ad reservations withdrawing support from Platner's general-election footing (about $5.9M in broadcast for July 7-Aug. 31 and $330,000 in cable), per AdImpact on July 2, roughly a week before the rape allegation became public. A related $240,000 in digital from Majority Forward also shifted away. Graham Platner
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