Graham Platner's campaign manager has resigned amid controversy over his past social media posts and a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, with the departure attributed to personal reasons including a new family addition.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner revealed he had a Nazi symbol tattooed on him in his 20s, which he claims was a drunken Marine's attempt at fearsome imagery, but the Anti-Defamation League identified it as a Nazi SS symbol. Despite the controversy, Platner and other Democratic candidates have downplayed past dark revelations, reflecting a shift in political norms influenced by figures like Donald Trump.
Maine Senate candidate Platner promoted violent and armed rhetoric on social media, including calls for an armed working class and organizing against political opponents, raising concerns amid rising political violence. The candidate, a war veteran and political newcomer, has received union endorsements but faces scrutiny over his past posts. Additionally, another politician, Jones, apologized for violent remarks in text messages, highlighting ongoing issues of political hostility.
Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Bernie Sanders rallied 6,500 supporters in Maine to endorse oyster farmer and Marine veteran Graham Platner for Senate, emphasizing the need to challenge oligarchic control and build a grassroots movement for working-class interests, while criticizing the political establishment and supporting progressive policies.