Voters at a Maine polling station during the Democratic Senate primary election.
Voters at a Maine polling station during the Democratic Senate primary election.
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Maine Democrats Vote in Senate Primary Amid Platner Controversies

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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.

The primary comes after weeks of national attention on allegations against Platner, a 41-year-old Marine veteran and oyster farmer. These include a Totenkopf tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism, resurfaced online comments, and claims of abusive behavior from former partners. Former campaign staffer Genevieve McDonald detailed her concerns in a Washington Post op-ed published Monday. She said Platner had described the tattoo as a “military thing” and alleged he knew its meaning, contradicting his prior statements. Platner maintains strong support among many Maine voters focused on his positions on economic issues and working-class representation. National Democrats including Sen. John Fetterman have criticized him, while others like Rep. Ro Khanna have continued to back the candidate. Platner is expected to secure the nomination, setting up a general election contest in November.

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Discussions on X heavily criticize Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo, past scandals including alleged infidelity and online activity, and Democratic support ahead of the Maine Senate primary vote. High-engagement posts from conservative accounts and journalists highlight patterns of dishonesty and question voter forgiveness, with some noting it as a pattern rather than isolated mistakes. A few posts express skepticism from within Democratic circles about endorsements and electability.

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Democratic politicians reacting with concern to allegations against Graham Platner in a Maine office setting, for a news article illustration.
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Democrats react to allegations against Platner in Maine Senate race

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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.

Graham Platner, a first-time Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is leading Gov. Janet Mills in some polling averages and surveys ahead of the June 9 primary, while Mills’ campaign has spotlighted his past online posts and a controversial tattoo and Platner’s team says it is preparing for the general election.

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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.

Maine Governor Janet Mills has launched an attack ad against her Democratic primary rival for US Senate, Graham Platner, spotlighting his 2013 Reddit posts about women and sexual assault. The ad features Maine women reacting negatively to the comments. Platner's campaign dismissed the ad as desperate.

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Army veteran Ted Daniels, a Purple Heart recipient, has criticized Maine Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner over resurfaced Reddit comments that multiple outlets say were posted under an account attributed to Platner and mocked Daniels’ survival of a 2012 firefight in Afghanistan.

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.

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