Graham Platner meeting with Democratic senators in a formal Washington conference room amid controversy discussions.
Graham Platner meeting with Democratic senators in a formal Washington conference room amid controversy discussions.
Image generated by AI

Platner meets with Senate Democrats in Washington as party weighs fallout from personal controversies

Image generated by AI
Fact checked

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner met with Democratic senators in Washington on Tuesday as party leaders privately and publicly assessed a string of controversies surrounding his personal conduct and past online activity. The gathering took place at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s headquarters, where senators questioned Platner about his background and the risk of further damaging disclosures ahead of Maine’s Democratic primary.

Graham Platner, the leading Democratic contender in Maine’s U.S. Senate race, traveled to Washington on Tuesday for meetings aimed at calming concerns among party leaders as he faces renewed scrutiny over personal and political controversies. According to the Associated Press, Platner stopped by Democrats’ Senate campaign headquarters to meet with several senators, including Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer also said he met with Platner earlier in the day, but largely avoided addressing reporters’ questions about the candidate’s personal issues, repeating that Democrats intend to defeat Sen. Susan Collins in November. The meeting came after reports that Platner and his wife have faced marital difficulties and sought counseling amid allegations that Platner sent sexually explicit text messages to other women after the couple married in 2023. Platner and his wife have described the matter as private, while Platner has disputed aspects of the reporting. Platner has also faced questions about now-deleted social media posts that, according to reporting by The Washington Post, included dismissive remarks about sexual assault and other inflammatory language. The Post also reported that Platner previously covered up a chest tattoo that resembled a Nazi symbol, saying he did not understand the symbol’s meaning when he got it. Not all Democrats appeared fully reassured after Tuesday’s discussion. Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont offered a cautious response as he left the gathering, telling reporters that the decision ultimately rests with Maine voters. Some Democrats have warned privately that additional revelations could still emerge, while others have argued that the race will turn on issues and whether Democrats can unseat Collins, a Republican who has held the seat for decades.

What people are saying

X users reacted to reports of Platner's private meeting with Senate Democrats, focusing on his assurances against new scandals, with skepticism from some about potential further revelations and concerns over his viability as a candidate.

Related Articles

Graham Platner celebrating his Democratic primary win for Maine's U.S. Senate seat.
Image generated by AI

Graham Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Graham Platner secured the Democratic nomination for Maine’s U.S. Senate seat on Tuesday with about 72 percent of the vote. He will face incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. Some Democrats remain hesitant to endorse him amid ongoing controversies.

Democratic voters in Maine head to the polls Tuesday to select their nominee for the U.S. Senate race against Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Graham Platner remains the frontrunner despite multiple controversies surrounding his past.

Reported by AI

New allegations from a New York Times report have prompted concern among Democrats about Graham Platner, the leading candidate in Tuesday's primary for Maine's U.S. Senate seat. Platner denies claims of physical intimidation toward ex-girlfriends and prior knowledge that his tattoo resembled a Nazi symbol. The developments come days before the primary election.

A years-old Reddit comment attributed to Maine Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner—mocking Jesus and the Virgin Mary—circulated online this week, prompting sharp criticism from Republican groups that also pointed to earlier controversies involving Platner’s past online posts and a tattoo he has said he covered after learning it resembled a Nazi-era symbol.

Reported by AI

Maine Governor Janet Mills suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate on Thursday, citing a lack of financial resources. The move clears the path for progressive challenger Graham Platner to face incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in the fall general election. National Democrats had backed Mills as their preferred candidate to unseat Collins.

Democratic Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed campaigned with far-left streamer Hasan Piker at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan on Tuesday, declining to disavow Piker's past controversial comments. El-Sayed called demands for denunciation a 'gotcha game' and defended engaging left-wing figures to broaden outreach. The appearances drew criticism from fellow Democrats and Republicans alike.

Reported by AI

On the latest episode of his HBO show Real Time, host Bill Maher questioned Michigan Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin about her party's widespread opposition to President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran. Maher pointed out that only Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman appeared to dissent from the Democratic line on Operation Epic Fury. Slotkin acknowledged successes in degrading Iran's capabilities while expressing reservations about the conflict's direction.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline