Portnoy, de Barstool, rechaza al candidato de Maine Platner por un tatuaje

El intento del candidato demócrata al Senado por Maine, Graham Platner, de obtener cobertura por parte de Barstool Sports fue rechazado por su fundador, Dave Portnoy, quien aludió a un tatuaje polémico. El intercambio se produjo tras un anuncio de Platner en el que criticaba el papel del capital privado en la propiedad de los Red Sox.

El anuncio, que se emitió durante una transmisión de los Red Sox en NESN antes de ser retirado, atacaba a las firmas de capital privado por su impacto en hogares, hospitales y negocios locales. Platner publicó en X que el anuncio fue eliminado a mitad del partido por la cadena, que es propiedad de la organización de los Red Sox. Su equipo había enviado un correo electrónico a Barstool para promover el mensaje de la campaña contra el propietario de los Red Sox, John Henry, y los intereses de capital privado.

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