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When Will Maine Democrats Finally Stand Up to Their Party?: Angie Wong [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 11, 2026 4:01 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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When Will Maine Democrats Finally Stand Up to Their Party?: Angie Wong [WATCH]
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Political commentator Angie Wong criticized the Maine Democratic Party after a Democratic socialist candidate who won more than 72% of the party’s primary vote was subsequently removed as the party’s nominee, arguing that the decision ignored the will of Democratic voters and could have political consequences in the state’s U.S. Senate race.

Wong discussed the situation while questioning when Democratic voters in Maine would begin challenging decisions made by party leadership.

“This was a movement. This was a Democrat socialist candidate that won over 72 percent of the primary vote,” Wong said.

She argued that voters, rather than party officials, should determine who appears on the general election ballot.

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“At what point are Maine Democrat voters going to get angry and demand that the person that they voted for just weeks ago to be on the ballot to be their candidate?” Wong asked.

According to Wong, the decision to replace the nominee was made by Democratic Party officials rather than the voters themselves.

“Well, he just got voted out by the Democratic Party. Okay, these are not the voters of Maine. These are a few individuals of the Democrat Democrat Party of Maine,” Wong said.

She questioned whether Democratic voters would accept the party’s decision without objection.

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“So when do you like step it up and say, hey, are we just like all sheep and we’re walking in lockstep and whatever the Democratic Party says we’re just going to do, or do Maine voters actually count?” Wong said.

She argued that the controversy raises broader questions about how political parties balance internal decision-making with the results of primary elections.

“I think that’s the real question,” Wong said.

Wong also suggested that Republicans have little reason to be concerned about the Democratic dispute, pointing to the political position of incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins.

“For Republicans: We’re just sitting back with our popcorn,” Wong said.

She argued that Collins has already secured support from several key voting blocs that could prove decisive in a statewide election.

“Sue Collins could not be happier because Graham Platner or whoever else, you know what? She’s already taken the female vote, the college-educated moderates, the older voters who don’t care for any of this stuff, right?” Wong said.

According to Wong, that political landscape leaves Republicans in a favorable position while Democrats face internal divisions over their nominee.

“So Republicans, we’re like in a safe place,” she said.

Wong then compared the situation to the Democratic Party’s handling of President Joe Biden during the 2024 election cycle, arguing that party leaders risk repeating similar mistakes if they continue overriding the choices made by Democratic voters.

“I think the Democratic Party, if they’re going to pull another Joe Biden and do this to another candidate, they have a lot to answer for because this is not what the Maine voters actually voted for,” Wong said.

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Throughout her remarks, Wong maintained that the controversy centers on whether party leadership should have the authority to override the outcome of a primary election after voters have already selected their preferred nominee.

She argued that the issue extends beyond the candidate himself and instead raises questions about representation within the Democratic Party.

Wong suggested that Democratic voters in Maine will ultimately have to decide whether they are satisfied with party officials making those decisions or whether they expect the results of primary elections to determine who advances to the general election ballot.

Her comments also emphasized what she described as a strategic advantage for Republicans if Democrats remain divided over their nominee, contending that internal disagreements could benefit Collins as she seeks another term representing Maine in the U.S. Senate.

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