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Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
John Kennedy Warns Democrats of Reckoning Over 2 Allegations Against Maine Candidate Graham Platner
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

John Kennedy Warns Democrats of Reckoning Over 2 Allegations Against Maine Candidate Graham Platner

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Summary

  • John Kennedy said Democrats face a "reckoning" as Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner resists pressure to quit despite two sexual misconduct allegations.
  • A second accusation surfaced Tuesday when ex-girlfriend Lyndsey Fifield said Platner removed condoms during sex after she told him to wear them; his campaign called that claim categorically false and politically motivated.
  • The new allegation followed a rape accusation by 41-year-old Jenny Racicot, adding to pressure in Platner's race against Republican incumbent Susan Collins.
  • Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who had backed Platner, have now withdrawn support or urged him to end his campaign, widening the fallout beyond Maine.

Insights

How does a political party replace a nominee facing serious allegations so close to an election?
When do unproven allegations become politically disqualifying for a candidate who refuses to quit?