2028 Democrats Who Disgraced Themselves Most for Graham Platner
'A man who not only has the values, but a man who believes in accountability'
Graham Platner easily won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Maine despite an array of scandals involving a Nazi tattoo, antisemitic horseplay, offensive online commentary, flagrant lying, serial infidelity, and domestic abuse. He appears poised to end his candidacy after an ex-girlfriend's credible rape accusation—amid sagging poll numbers and a looming deadline to select a new candidate—finally compelled Democrats and sympathetic journalists to abandon ship.
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'Political Operative and Known Fabricator': Left-Wing Lawmakers and Pundits Who Attacked Platner's Conservative Accuser Now Believe His Liberal One
Rhode Island senator Sheldon Whitehouse, who dismissed Lyndsey Fifield's abuse allegations over her work for 'right-wing political operations,' rescinded his endorsement of Platner
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