Maine Senate

Graham Platner’s Nazi Tattoo: Drunken Mistake or Disqualifying Factor?

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner disclosed that he has a tattoo resembling the Totenkopf, a symbol associated with Nazi Germany, during an interview on “Pod Save America.” Platner, a veteran, stated he received the tattoo while drunk in 2007 and was unaware of its association with Nazism until he began his campaign. Despite facing scrutiny, including the resignation of his former political director, Platner has received support from Senator Bernie Sanders and plans to have the tattoo removed. The disclosure came amidst recent revelations of Platner’s old Reddit comments on various sensitive topics.

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Sanders Endorses Oyster Farmer, Former Marine for Senate, Challenging Party Norms

In a surprising turn of events, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has endorsed Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and former U.S. Marine, in his bid to unseat Republican Senator Susan Collins in Maine. Platner’s grassroots campaign, dubbed “the oysterman,” has already garnered significant support, raising $1 million and signing up 3,000 people in just ten days. Sanders’ endorsement, which will include a Labor Day rally, clashes with some Democrats who are reportedly backing Governor Janet Mills to enter the race. Meanwhile, Collins faces declining approval ratings and has been criticized for her actions, particularly by younger Democrats.

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Maine Oysterman Runs for Senate, Says Democrats Failing to Fight Fascism

Graham Platner, a Maine oysterman and former Marine, is running for US Senate with a campaign rooted in working-class politics. His platform includes Medicare for all, affordable housing initiatives, and a billionaire minimum tax. Platner believes the Democratic party has lost touch with working-class Americans and advocates for a more populist approach to combat rising fascism. His campaign, which has gained traction, is built on his military experience, disillusionment with US foreign policy, and a desire to represent the interests of his community. Platner is challenging the status quo, including incumbent Senator Susan Collins, and seeks to offer a more authentic and relatable voice for Maine voters.

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New Democratic Challenger Emerges to Challenge Susan Collins in Maine

Marine Corps and U.S. Army veteran Graham Platner, an oyster farmer from Maine, has announced his Senate campaign, aiming to unseat Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Platner criticizes Collins’s voting record and her perceived failure to stand up to former President Trump’s agenda, particularly regarding healthcare and economic policies. Democrats see Maine as a key state to retake the Senate majority, but face challenges in recruiting strong candidates against Collins, who has a history of winning elections despite facing strong opposition. Platner’s campaign is fueled by a desire to address issues like rural healthcare, housing affordability, and wasteful foreign spending, representing a challenge to the status quo in Maine.

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