
Platner Faces Scrutiny Over Tattoo's Nazi Origins Amid Senate Campaign
Maine's Platner is predicting voter support for his Senate bid despite new allegations regarding a tattoo's Nazi origins. A top House Democrat has stated there's 'no way' Platner was unaware of the tattoo's controversial background.
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Despite new allegations, Maine’s Platner predicts voters will send him to Senate
Democrat denies reports of physical intimidation towards women, saying his past has been ‘weaponized’ The Democratic US senate candidate Graham Platner on Friday predicted that Maine’s voters would support him four days later in his party primary despite a string of controversies – including recent negative headlines about his treatment of women that he said had been “weaponized”. In a 25-minute speech before supporters in Bar Harbor, the oyster farmer and US marine combat veteran addressed t...
By Edward Helmore
Read full article →Top House Democrat says there's 'no way' Platner didn't know tattoo's Nazi origins
Rep. Brad Schneider said Senate candidate Graham Platner's denial of knowing his tattoo's Nazi origins is not credible, joining Democratic criticism.
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