Nirav Shah throws his hat in US Senate race from Maine
Epidemiologist Nirav Shah has entered the Maine US Senate race. He replaces Graham Platner amid sexual assault allegations. Shah previously ran for Maine governor and served in federal health roles. He advocates for Medicare for All and challengin...

Born in Wisconsin to Indian immigrants, Shah was the director of the Maine Centre for Disease Control during the COVID-19 pandemic, and finished second in the Democratic primaries for the state Governor in the final round.
"As your next United States Senator, I will fight for Medicare for All because nobody in the wealthiest country on earth should go bankrupt over a medical bill," Shah said in a post on X, launching his campaign to be on the ballot for the US Senate elections.
Platner, who won the Democratic primary for the Senate elections, withdrew from the race on Wednesday amid a cloud of allegations of sexual assault, which he termed "false".
The Maine Democratic Party has until July 27 to name a replacement candidate, according to state law.
"Establishment politicians have failed us," Shah said on X. "To defeat Susan Collins, we need an outsider who is not afraid to take on the broken system she has spent decades upholding."
The 73-year-old Collins, a Republican, has been serving as US Senator from Maine since 1997.
Troy Jackson, who also ran for the state governor primary, was the first to announce his candidacy for the US Senate elections after Platner announced his exit on Wednesday.
Shah also served as the principal deputy director, the second-in-command, at the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention during President Joe Biden's tenure. He also served as director of the Illinois Health Department.
Shah completed his medical and law degrees at the University of Chicago. After graduating from college, he studied economics at Oxford University.
Currently, Shah is a visiting professor at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. His LinkedIn profile states that he speaks Gujarati, Khmer and Spanish besides English.
Shah is married to Kara Palamountain, a research professor at Northwestern University, and both are avid home cooks.
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