Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Bernie Sanders Dodges Questions on Abuse Claims Against Maine Senate Candidate as Primary Voters Head to Polls
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Bernie Sanders Dodges Questions on Abuse Claims Against Maine Senate Candidate as Primary Voters Head to Polls

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Summary

  • At the Capitol on Tuesday, Bernie Sanders gave no response when asked whether he believed women accusing Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner of abuse.
  • The unanswered questions also covered allegations that Platner knew about a Nazi-linked tattoo, adding to a controversy already fueled by sexually explicit messages and offensive social media posts.
  • Platner has denied wrongdoing, but the Marine veteran and oyster farmer remains under intensifying scrutiny as Maine Democrats vote to choose a challenger to Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
  • Sanders has previously campaigned for Platner and still backs him, alongside other prominent Democrats including Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren.

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