Maine Senate Candidate Plans to Remove Controversial Nazi-Linked Tattoo

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Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, under scrutiny for a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, has covered it with another tattoo, explaining it was acquired in his 20s during military service and was unaware of its connotations. Despite controversy over past comments and the tattoo, he continues his campaign with support from Bernie Sanders.
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