Graham Platner Calls John Fetterman Profane Name 2 Days Before Maine Primary
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 8
Graham Platner Calls John Fetterman Profane Name 2 Days Before Maine Primary
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 8
Summary
Portland, Maine — Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner called Sen. John Fetterman “an a--hole” at a Sunday town hall, sharpening a public feud just 2 days before Maine’s primary.
Platner framed the jab as a response to Fetterman’s recent attacks, saying the Pennsylvania senator had “said mean things” about him and arguing Washington requires workable relationships.
Fetterman had recently mocked Platner over his appearance and challenged him to release alleged Kik messages with women, while Platner fired back on X that Fetterman had become “a stooge for AIPAC and the Republican Party.”
The clash lands as Platner heads into Tuesday’s primary as the presumed Democratic front-runner despite scrutiny over a Nazi tattoo, deleted anti-military posts, sexual messages and abuse allegations.
If he wins, Platner is set to face Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November while campaigning on wealth inequality and a Congress he says serves powerful interests over voters.