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Maine Senate Candidate Faces Backlash Over Controversial Online Comments

In Maine, Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate, is under scrutiny for past online comments that have resurfaced, casting a shadow over his campaign. Platner, a combat veteran, has been criticized for derogatory remarks about the armed forces and controversial statements regarding overseas conduct.

Controversial Online History

Platner’s now-deleted Reddit account has become a focal point of his Senate bid, with critics highlighting posts that include derogatory comments about the U.S. Army and crude discussions about prostitution in Latin America and Thailand. In a 2012 post, Platner defended men who cheated on their wives while abroad, dismissing concerns about fidelity as moral relativism.

The comments have drawn ire from various quarters, particularly after Platner referred to the U.S. Army as “full of fat, lazy trash” and mocked a Purple Heart recipient. These remarks have prompted some Democrats to distance themselves from Platner, as the National Republican Senatorial Committee seizes on the controversy.

Impact on Senate Campaign

The backlash has intensified as Platner attempts to unseat Republican incumbent Sen. Susan Collins. His campaign has not responded to requests for comment, but Platner has previously attributed his online behavior to psychological trauma from his military service and the crude humor he encountered in the Marines.

Platner has expressed regret for his past comments, stating, “I’m sorry for this. Just know that it’s not reflective at all of who I am.” He urges voters to judge him by his current character rather than his past online remarks.

The controversy highlights the challenges candidates face in the digital age, where past online behavior can become a significant liability. As Platner’s campaign navigates this turbulent period, Maine voters will ultimately decide how much weight to give these revelations in the upcoming election.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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