Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's campaign manager resigned after just three days on the job, citing his wife's pregnancy and his desire to "lean into this new experience as a family." The post 'Baby on the Way': Platner's New Campaign Manager Quits 3 Days Into Job, Citing Pregnant Wife appeared first on .|
Why are there different standards for reacting to the Graham Platner tattoo imbroglio and the White House expansion?| The American Conservative
The tattooed Graham Platner and a challenger to moderate Jared Golden are roiling their races. How Maine’s unique political tradition shapes these pivotal contests. The post Campaign 2026: As Maine Goes… appeared first on Washington Monthly.| Washington Monthly
Intemperate social media posts from a candidate’s past need not be disqualifying. But more should be known before nominating someone for a U.S. Senate seat. The post Graham Platner Should Run for Maine State Legislature appeared first on Washington Monthly.| Washington Monthly
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner disavowed numerous anti-LGBTQ+ comments he made on Reddit.| LGBTQ Nation
The United Auto Workers have endorsed Graham Platner for the United States Senate in Maine. The post UAW Endorses Graham Platner for U.S. Senate in Maine appeared first on UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.| UAW | United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, who is already facing controversy over racist social media posts and having a tattoo of a Nazi symbol, also made Reddit comments containing "homophobic slurs, anti-LGBTQ+ jokes, and sexually explicit stories denigrating gay men," according to a Wednesday report.| freebeacon.com
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, the self-described "working class Mainer," attended an elite boarding school in Connecticut that costs upwards of $75,000 a year. Its alumni include Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart, former CIA director Porter Goss, Clinton family crony Strobe Talbott, MacKenzie Scott Bezos, and the veteran news anchor Chris Wallace.| freebeacon.com
Graham Platner, the bearded socialist running for U.S. Senate in Maine, has unveiled the new tattoo he got to cover up the Nazi skull on his chest. In place of the Totenkopf, or "death's head," symbol adopted by Holocaust perpetrators during World War II, Platner's new tattoo depicts what might charitably be described as a morbidly obese Celtic wolf drawn by a six-year-old child.| freebeacon.com
Graham Platner (D.), the Bernie Sanders-endorsed Senate candidate in Maine, revealed that he has a Nazi-linked tattoo on his chest but claimed to be unaware of its symbolism. Associates of Platner refuted that claim, with one calling him a history buff who "knows damn well" the meaning of the tattoo and another saying he referred to the ink as "my Totenkopf," a reference to the Nazi symbol.| freebeacon.com