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Related: About this forumGraham Platner's Billionaire-Bashing Message Resonates in Maine Senate Race, Despite Controversies
Voters are casting ballots in primary elections Tuesday in Maine, one of a handful of states that could decide which party controls the Senate after this year's midterm elections. Democrats believe they have their best shot in years to unseat Republican Senator Susan Collins, but their presumptive nominee has been mired in controversy.
Graham Platner is a 41-year-old oyster farmer and Marine veteran who entered the race as a populist progressive. Democratic Governor Janet Mills, who was urged to run by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, suspended her campaign in April amid polls predicting Platner would easily beat her though she remains on the ballot. Platner's past, however, has cast a shadow on his campaign. The initial controversies focused on offensive posts Platner made on Reddit years ago and on a tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol, which he has since apologized for and covered up. In recent weeks, sexually explicit text messages came to light that Platner had sent to women after getting married in 2023. The New York Times then reported that several women who had dated Platner recalled "unsettling" and abusive behavior by him, which he has denied.
For more, we speak with Kim Villanueva, national president of the National Organization for Women PAC, which supports Mills in the primary, and Maine resident Shay Stewart-Bouley, executive director of Community Change, Inc., who says Platner is speaking to people's material concerns and that voters may be "forgiving" for his "messy" personal life.
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Graham Platner's Billionaire-Bashing Message Resonates in Maine Senate Race, Despite Controversies (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
7 hrs ago
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pat_k
(14,201 posts)1. I wish she had asked Kim Villanueva if NOW will endorse Platner or Collins if he wins the nomination.
And if the answer is they won't endorse anyone, the follow up needs to be "Wouldn't that diminish Platner's support, and make a Collins return to the Senate more likely?"
I also wish some public figures would point out that things are not always as they appear and make the comparison to Franken, where the Senate became a mob that pushed him out when later reporting by Jane Mayer made it clear that things were absolutely not how they initially appeared.
Or maybe they could refer to analyses of the totality of his Reddit posts that make it pretty clear the offensive ones selected for condemnation are NOT part of a pattern.
Uncle Joe
(65,813 posts)2. From her demeanor, I think they will
They're looking for the greater good, and I think she knows it won't come through Collins.