Portnoy, do Barstool, rejeita candidato do Maine, Platner, por causa de tatuagem

A tentativa do candidato democrata ao Senado pelo Maine, Graham Platner, de obter cobertura do Barstool Sports foi rejeitada pelo fundador Dave Portnoy, que citou uma tatuagem controversa. A troca de mensagens ocorreu após Platner publicar um anúncio criticando o papel de fundos de private equity na propriedade do Red Sox.

O anúncio, que foi ao ar durante uma transmissão do Red Sox na NESN antes de ser retirado, atacou empresas de private equity por impactarem casas, hospitais e empresas locais. Platner publicou no X que o anúncio foi removido no meio do jogo pela emissora, que pertence à organização do Red Sox. Sua equipe havia enviado um e-mail ao Barstool para promover a mensagem da campanha contra o proprietário do Red Sox, John Henry, e os interesses de private equity.

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