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Chuck’s Commentary - Graham Platner Won His Primary… But Can He Beat Susan Collins? + Voters Are Future Focused & Demanding Change

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Chuck Todd opens with the resolution of a story he's been tracking for weeks: Graham Platner cruised to victory in Maine, comfortably clearing 70% even with Janet Mills' name still on the ballot — which he says means the scandals that had Platner in "save my campaign" mode turned out to be far less than a five-alarm fire. The deeper lesson, Chuck argues, is uncomfortable but revealing: for a significant share of Democratic primary voters, high character has become a luxury item, because the base is so exhausted by losing and capitulating to the establishment that it will forgive a flawed candidate who actually seems willing to fight. He notes that Maine has gotten meaningfully bluer since Susan Collins was last on the ballot (Harris underperformed nationally but actually drew more raw votes in Maine than Biden did), that a generic Democrat should win this seat by six or seven points, and that the only real question left is how many squeamish Democrats sit the race out rather than pull the lever for Platner. He runs through the rest of the night — Lindsey Graham narrowly avoided a runoff in South Carolina, the GOP gubernatorial race there is headed to a runoff that knocked out both Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman — and pulls back to identify the defining theme of the entire 2026 cycle: everyone, in both parties, is running on a message of change, with no candidate anywhere running on restoration the way Biden did in 2020. The messaging this cycle is relentlessly future-focused, the exact opposite of Trump's nostalgia, and Chuck reiterates his running observation that the worst possible first name to have in politics right now is "congressman" — because Washington experience carries zero value to voters this cycle. The split-screen between the parties remains stark: Republican voters still reward confrontation while Democratic primary voters are gravitating toward electability and consensus, Democratic turnout is rising while GOP turnout is flat or falling, and the throughline that's held for a decade is only intensifying — voters are demanding major change, and they'll punish anyone who doesn't offer it. 

Finally, Chuck updates his ToddCast Top 5 list of senate seats most likely to flip parties and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.

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Timeline:

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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction

03:15 Graham Platner cruised to victory will Janet Mills still on the ballot

04:15 Platner comfortably cleared 70%, it’s not a five alarm fire

05:45 Will there be more scandals from Platner? If so, what type?

06:30 For some primary voters, high character is a luxury item

08:15 The Democratic base is tired of losing & capitulating to establishment

08:45 A Platner election victory could change perception of the Democrats

10:30 Maine has gotten bluer since the last time Collins was on the ballot

11:30 Harris underperformed nationally, but had more raw vote in Maine than Biden

13:30 How many Dems will sit out the race rather than vote for Platner?

15:00 A generic Dem should win this race by 6-7 points

16:00 Lindsey Graham manages to avoid a runoff

16:45 South Carolina GOP gubernatorial race headed to runoff

17:15 Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman didn’t make the runoff

18:30 Everybody running in 2026 is running on a message of change

19:30 There’s no message of restoration similar to Biden’s campaign

20:30 Messaging is more future focused, the opposite of Trump

21:30 The worst first name to have in politics is congressman

24:45 Washington experience won’t carry value to voters this cycle

26:00 GOP voters still seemingly reward confrontation

27:00 Dem primary voters looking to electability/consensus candidates

28:45 Dem turnout on the rise, GOP turnout stagnant or down

29:30 For the past decade, voters are demanding major change

35:15 ToddCast Top 5 senate seats most likely to flip

36:30 More senate seats are creeping to “in play” status

38:45 #1 North Carolina

40:30 #2 Ohio

43:30 #3 Michigan

47:00 #4 Iowa

50:00 #5 Maine

55:00 Ask Chuck

55:15 Could politicians' investments be limited by law to index funds?

57:00 Correction on Jeri Ryan’s Star Trek series

58:30 If candidates like Platner and El-Sayed lose, could progressives change course?

1:04:30 Will Trump’s disciples try to be too much like him once he leaves politics?

1:08:15 Are you seeing a real shift in coverage from CBS News?

1:13:30 Thoughts on Brendan Soresby being reinstated after gambling on himself

 
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