Tattooed Graham Platner and a challenger to Jared Golden are roiling their races. How Maine’s political tradition shapes these contests.
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Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner announced he had covered up one of his tattoos after accusations that it resembled a ...
The ladies on ABC's "The View" reacted to the news of Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner revealing he had a ...
Democrats and Republicans pose a tale of two parties when dealing with extremism, with the GOP quickly expelling crazies, ...
Despite recent controversies, Platner has a huge lead in a recent poll and is drawing big crowds, while the two-term governor ...
Platner was born and raised in Maine near Acadia National Park in the northern part of the state. According to the Maine ...
A Democratic Senate candidate from Maine, Graham Platner, said he covered up a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol that he got ...
The poll was conducted around the same time reports surfaced about a series of inflammatory social media posts Graham Platner ...
After days of posting multiple apology videos, showing off his chest to reveal a covered-up tattoo that had been connected ...
The poll shows that 58% of likely Democratic primary voters favor Platner. Janet Mills, Maine's two-term governor, who was ...
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