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Nirav Shah and Troy Jackson solidify status as top contenders in Maine as others Senate candidates flounder

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Nirav Shah and Troy Jackson solidify status as top contenders in Maine as others Senate candidates flounder

Former public health official Nirav Shah and former Maine state Sen. Troy Jackson solidified their status as the top two contenders in the Senate race for Maine during their first debate since former Democratic nominee Graham Platner dro…

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