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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 7
Democrats Split Over Maine Senate Hopeful Graham Platner 2 Days Before Primary
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 7

Democrats Split Over Maine Senate Hopeful Graham Platner 2 Days Before Primary

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 7

Summary

  • Sunday reactions exposed a new Democratic divide over Graham Platner, the party’s presumptive Maine Senate nominee, after several women described volatile and “toxic” relationships with him ahead of Tuesday’s primary.
  • Ro Khanna, one of Platner’s most vocal backers, said he believed the account of a woman alleging physically threatening behavior and urged the campaign not to attack her, while Mark Warner called the allegations “beyond disturbing” but said Maine voters should decide.
  • The scrutiny intensified after a New York Times report Thursday cited 3 former partners describing demeaning conduct, following May 30 revelations that Platner had exchanged sexual messages with women outside his marriage as recently as last year.
  • Platner has strongly disputed claims of physical intimidation, saying he struggled with PTSD and alcohol during a “very dark period” before a later “transformation,” and has cast the reports as distractions from issues voters care about.

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