Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 9
Maine's Graham Platner Floats Jailing Billionaires in 2-Month Election Plan, Drawing GOP Backlash
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 9

Maine's Graham Platner Floats Jailing Billionaires in 2-Month Election Plan, Drawing GOP Backlash

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 9

Summary

  • Graham Platner told a Maine campaign crowd Sunday that elections should last 2 months, be publicly funded and that a billionaire who viewed a TV ad "the wrong way" would be jailed.
  • The remark came in a pre-primary speech pitching universal health care, wealth taxes and a Green New Deal, sharpening the progressive message of his challenge to Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
  • Republicans seized on the comment as extreme, with Maine GOP officials calling it "Marxist dystopia" and Collins' campaign saying Platner's team has already spent more than $14 million before the primary.
  • The backlash adds to a string of controversies around Platner, including allegations from ex-girlfriends, reports of sexually explicit Kik messages and earlier scrutiny over a tattoo linked by critics to a Nazi symbol and old Reddit posts.

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