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Platner Faces Allegations, Maintains Support Ahead Of Primary

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PORTLAND, Maine — Graham Platner fielded questions at a town-hall style event Sunday as he sought to steady his Senate campaign two days before the state Democratic primary after The New York Times reported allegations from an ex‑girlfriend that he had grabbed her by the shoulders during arguments, twisted her arm and locked her in a room; Platner has called those allegations untrue. The Times also reported other ex‑girlfriends described mixed experiences and said earlier reports revealed he exchanged sexually explicit messages with several women while married. Attendees at the Portland event initially avoided the allegations and instead asked about the Supreme Court, committee priorities and a federal wealth tax. Platner, a combat veteran who has said he struggled with alcohol and post‑traumatic stress after military service and says he is a changed man, said he hopes to serve on the Senate Appropriations Committee and on panels overseeing agriculture and health care, and mentioned an interest in working with Republican Sen. Rand Paul on foreign policy. Some supporters continued to back him and no major Democrats rescinded endorsements, but the new revelations have raised concern among others; figures such as Rahm Emanuel said the "jury is still out." He has apologized for past online posts and covered a skull tattoo that was recognized as a Nazi symbol.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • The New York Times published allegations about Platner on Thursday.
  • Additional reports surfaced about explicit messages in the days that followed.
  • Platner held town-hall events in Portland on Sunday drawing sizable crowds.
  • No major Democrats rescinded endorsements in the immediate aftermath of the reports.
  • The state's Democratic primary occurred two days after the Sunday events, with the November general election against Sen. Susan Collins pending.

Why This Matters to You

Platner's allegations could affect the Senate race's outcome. This might change policies on wealth tax, healthcare, and agriculture. If you're in Maine, your vote in the primary and general election matters. Watch for updates on these allegations.

The Bottom Line

Platner's past actions are under scrutiny, but he still has support. His focus is on key issues like healthcare and taxes. He's apologized for past mistakes and says he's changed. Worth forwarding if you know someone voting in Maine's primary.

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Who Benefited

Graham Platner has benefited from continued public event turnout and retained endorsements, which have helped sustain his campaign momentum heading into the primary.

Who Impacted

Allegations reported by The New York Times have created reputational scrutiny for Platner and prompted concern among some Maine voters ahead of the primary.

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Articles Published:
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Who Benefited

Graham Platner has benefited from continued public event turnout and retained endorsements, which have helped sustain his campaign momentum heading into the primary.

Who Impacted

Allegations reported by The New York Times have created reputational scrutiny for Platner and prompted concern among some Maine voters ahead of the primary.

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