“Maine Senate Candidate Withdraws Amid Scandals”

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Graham Platner, a former Democrat Senate candidate in Maine, recently withdrew from the race amidst a series of scandals, including allegations of sexual assault. Platner, an oysterman and former Marine, had defeated frontrunner Janet Mills in the Primary last month. His candidacy was part of a movement led by strategist Morris Katz, known for his role in successful campaigns like Zohran Mamdani’s in New York.

Katz’s strategy aimed to appeal to working-class voters by presenting “rugged Democrats” with a blue-collar image. However, Platner’s campaign faced challenges due to controversies surrounding his personal behavior, including a Nazi-style tattoo on his chest, alleged inappropriate texts to women, and reports of volatile behavior from ex-girlfriends.

Despite Katz’s efforts to promote his strategy to other political parties, some critics argue that propping up candidates with questionable character does not truly represent working-class preferences. The incident with Platner serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of thorough vetting in political candidate selection.

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