Platner makes Democrats squirm with blitz through DC
Senate Democratic leadership is grudgingly sticking with Graham Platner, their presumptive nominee in Maine, after a whirlwind tour through Washington, D.C., meant to ease concerns over a new extramarital “sexting” scandal.
Platner makes Democrats squirm with blitz through DC Senate Democratic leadership is reluctantly supporting Graham Platner, their presumptive nominee in Maine, following a trip to Washington D.C. aimed at mitigating concerns over a recent “sexting” scandal. While some Democrats expressed optimism, others, like Sen. John Fetterman, drew parallels to other politicians embroiled in scandals. Platner faces further controversy after past incidents involving a Nazi-like tattoo and disparaging online posts.
- Senate Democratic leadership is backing Graham Platner, the presumptive nominee in Maine, despite a “sexting” scandal.
- Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand expressed support for Platner’s candidacy and the goal of defeating Susan Collins.
- Platner’s trip to Washington D.C. was intended to address concerns about his campaign’s viability following the scandal.
- Platner has faced previous controversies, including a chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol and offensive online posts.
- Sen. John Fetterman compared Platner to disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell due to the nature of the alleged text messages.
- Other senators emphasized that the decision of who represents Maine rests with the state’s voters.
- Maine Governor Janet Mills, who dropped out in April, remains on the ballot and hinted at a potential campaign resurrection.
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