Maine’s Graham Platner faces difficult questions about his record — and a tattoo

Maine's Graham Platner Faces Difficult Questions About His Record — and a Tattoo

As the Democratic Party in Maine begins to rally behind Gov. Janet Mills as their top choice to take on Republican Sen. Susan Collins, a fresh candidate has emerged who is facing an uphill battle to shake off concerns about his past behavior. Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and combat veteran, initially gained popularity with his energetic campaign events that drew massive crowds, but recent revelations have put his candidacy in jeopardy.

Platner's troubles began when old social media posts resurfaced, showing him making comments that many considered inflammatory and racist. These included a post where he called himself a "communist" and expressed disdain for law enforcement, as well as another where he suggested rural white Americans are "racist and stupid." In response to these remarks, Platner disavowed his earlier rhetoric, but other problematic messages have since emerged.

A recent report by The Bangor Daily News revealed that Platner had asked online why Black people don't tip, suggesting that patrons of bars concerned about being raped shouldn't be inebriated around people they didn't feel comfortable with. In response to this revelation, Platner's political director resigned.

Now, a new issue has come to light: Platner's tattoo, which bears striking resemblance to a Nazi symbol. According to Politico, the tattoo was obtained nearly two decades ago while Platner was serving in the Marines and was reportedly an accident – he didn't realize the tattoo resembled a hate symbol at the time. However, many are questioning why Platner waited so long to address this issue.

The damage control efforts by Platner's team have been seen as insufficient by some. When asked about his past on the popular podcast "Pod Save America," Platner denied being a "secret Nazi," but in doing so, his campaign has raised more questions than answers.

As Democratic officials continue to rally behind Mills, it is likely that party support will intensify for her candidacy, further distancing herself from Platner's controversies. The Maine Senate race has just become even more complicated and contentious, with Platner facing an uncertain future amidst these difficult questions about his record – and a tattoo.
 
I'M SO FRUSTRATED WITH GRANTHAMS PAST BEHAVIOR!!! IT'S LIKE HE THOUGHT HE COULD JUST ERASE ALL THE BAD STUFF AND MOVE ON WITHOUT ANY CONSEQUENCES. I MEAN, WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS? A COMMUNIST?! COMING FROM SOMEONE WHO'S RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN MAINE? AND NOW THIS TATTOO THING... IT'S JUST SO EMBARRASSING. I FEEL BAD FOR THE PEOPLE OF MAINE WHO MIGHT BE WONDERING IF GRANTHAM REALLY IS READY FOR THE JOB.
 
I gotta say... Platner's behavior is sketchy at best 🤔. I mean, making inflammatory comments and then disavowing them later doesn't exactly make you seem like the most trustworthy guy. And now this tattoo thing? Come on, dude, that's just not cool 😒. He needs to be honest with himself and the people of Maine about what happened back then and how it affected him. Until he can do that, I'm not sure why anyone should take his candidacy seriously 🤷‍♂️. And yeah, Mills is looking stronger by the minute - if she wins, it's gonna be a big blow to Platner and all those who supported him 🚫💔
 
😬 this guy platner is like a total trainwreck 🚂, first he thinks he can get away with saying racist stuff online, but no one lets him off that easy 💯 then he tries to spin it as if he's not racist, but it just comes across as weak and insincere 😒 now this tattoo thing? come on, dude, own up to it already! 🤦‍♂️ 20 years goes by and you still got the nerve to say you didn't know what it meant? 🙄 anyway, i feel bad for mills and her team cuz platner's antics are gonna hurt her chances big time 😔
 
I think this whole thing is super messy 🤯. I mean, you've got a candidate who was initially seen as the underdog but now finds himself at the center of controversy after old social media posts resurfaced showing some really inflammatory comments. And now, this new issue with the tattoo... it's just not looking good for him.

I get that we all make mistakes in the past and try to move on from them, but this is just a whole different level. I'm not saying Platner was born racist or anything, but come on, he's trying to run for office here! The party's already starting to distance themselves from his candidacy, and it's hard to blame them.

The thing that really bothers me is how slow Platner's team has been to address these issues. I mean, we're talking about a tattoo from 17 years ago... how did he not even think of mentioning this earlier? It just seems like a case of damage control trying to salvage what's left of his campaign.

I'm just hoping that the party will take its time and make an informed decision about who they want to support. Mills is definitely gaining momentum, but Platner still has a shot if he can somehow navigate these controversies and come out on top... 🤔
 
OMG you guys! This Graham Platner guy is like totally getting roasted online 🤦‍♂️ #NotMySenator. I mean, I get it, we all make mistakes in the past, but come on, 20+ yrs after the fact? That's just cringeworthy 😳 #TooLittleTooLate. And don't even get me started on those racist and inflammatory comments... that's like, a major red flag 🔥 #RacistPast. I'm trying to stay neutral here, but I gotta say, his campaign is doing some pretty questionable damage control 🤔 #NotBuyingIt. Mills all the way! 💪
 
I'm so worried about this young guy trying to run for office 🤕. One minute he's all about bringing in new ideas and shaking things up, and the next, his past mistakes are coming back to haunt him 💔. I mean, who tries to downplay some sketchy stuff on social media just because it's old? And a tattoo that looks like a Nazi symbol? That's just crazy talk 🙅‍♂️. His team needs to get their act together and figure out how he's gonna fix this mess before it's too late 💪. The whole thing just feels so untrustworthy and unpredictable – I'm just hoping Maine voters are smart enough to see through all the spin and make an informed decision about who they want to represent them 🤓.
 
man this guy platner got himself into some deep trouble 🤦‍♂️, i mean like i get it mistakes happen but this is some serious stuff - racist and communist comments on social media ain't something you can just brush off 💔, and now this tattoo thing? that's just gross 🤮, how could he not know what a nazi symbol looks like back in the day? it's just sloppy, like platner's team is trying to spin this but they're not fooling anyone 🙄, maine deserves better than someone who can't even own up to their mistakes, and now with mills gaining momentum, platner's chances are looking slim ⬇️
 
I was just watching this crazy video of a sea otter trying to open a shell with its paws 🐾😂... anyway, I guess some people's past mistakes can be kinda like that - hard to clean up no matter how hard you try 💔. But seriously, what's the deal with people getting tattoos without thinking through the consequences? Like Platner's tattoo, it's not even a bigoted symbol, but still... 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying he's a bad guy or anything, just that his team needs to be more careful about how they handle these situations. And can we talk about oyster farming for a sec? Have you ever tried eating fresh Maine oysters? 🍴🐚
 
I'm feeling really conflicted about Graham Platner right now 🤔. On one hand, I think it's super important to give people a second chance and not jump on every old tweet or Instagram post they've made as proof of their character. But at the same time, there are just some things that are so red flag-y, you know? Like that tattoo - what was he even thinking? 🤷‍♂️ It's like, if it was a mistake 20 years ago, why didn't he ever address it until now?

And then there's this business about Black people not tipping... I don't think we should be surprised that his team has been trying to spin this as a non-issue. Newsflash: when someone makes a comment that sounds like they're perpetuating systemic racism, it's definitely an issue.

I feel bad for Platner because he seems like the kind of guy who might actually want to make a difference in Maine. But if he can't get his own house in order, how is he gonna tackle the tough issues? I'm not sure what to believe anymore 🤯.
 
I mean, I'm not gonna lie, this whole thing is a bit messy 🤯. But you know what? It's also kinda interesting to see how far this guy's come from being an oyster farmer to running for office 🐚🗳️. And yeah, those old social media posts are super problematic 😬, but I think it's cool that he's owning up to them and trying to make amends.

And now, about that tattoo... I get why people would be like "wait, what?!" 🤔. But at the same time, I think it's awesome that he's being so open about it and acknowledging that maybe he wasn't the most informed person back then 💭. It's not about whitewashing his past or making excuses, but more about learning from our mistakes and growing as a person.

I'm just hoping that whoever becomes the Democratic candidate for governor can win over some of these voters who are concerned about Platner's record 🤞. And hey, at least we're having this conversation, right? 💬
 
I don't know what to make of this guy Platner... I mean, he seems like a nice dude, but all these old social media posts resurfacing are giving me the heebie-jeebies 🤢. Like, who makes comments that sound super racist and inflammatory? And now it's come out that he asked a stupid question online about why Black people don't tip... what is wrong with this guy?! 🤦‍♂️ And then there's this tattoo thing... I'm all for people making mistakes, but waiting 20 years to address this issue is just weird. Can't his team see that they need to be more proactive in damage control? 💔 It's like he's trying to sweep all these controversies under the rug and hope nobody notices 🤫. The Maine Senate race is getting more complicated by the minute... I think Mills might still have a shot at it, but Platner needs to do some serious soul-searching ASAP 😩
 
idk why ppl got so worked up about this guy... i mean yeah those old tweets were pretty cringeworthy but like who hasn't said something they regret in the past? 🤷‍♂️ btw have you guys tried that new oyster place downtown? their mussels are 🔥
 
🤔👀 Graham Platner's whole thing is getting super messy... Like, I get that we all say stuff we regret later, but this dude's past comments are just straight up problematic 🙅‍♂️. The tattoo thing is wild too - who waits 20 years to address something like that? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like his team is trying to sweep it under the rug 🧹, but honestly, it's hard to trust him right now. I'm not sure if he can recover from all this 💔. Mills is looking good to be the one in the Senate seat instead 🙌. The more Platner tries to spin this, the more he's gonna lose support 🚫. It's like, own up to your mistakes and move forward, you know? 🤦‍♂️
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of candidates like this trying to revive their careers on the back of old social media posts 🙄. Like, who doesn't have some embarrassing moments from 20 years ago? The problem is that Platner's team thinks they can just sweep these issues under the rug and expect everyone to forget about them. Meanwhile, his campaign is basically saying "oh, it was a joke" which is not exactly reassuring when you're trying to be elected into office 🙃. And now this tattoo thing? It's like he's trying to one-up himself with all the controversy. I'm just waiting for him to announce that he's secretly been writing novels in his spare time... 😂
 
You know what really got me thinking? This whole situation with Graham Platner... it's like, we're trying to figure out who this guy is, right? We're seeing all these old posts, the one about being a communist, the one about rural white Americans being racist and stupid... and then there's this tattoo thing. And I'm just sitting here thinking, what does any of this say about us as a society?

I mean, we're so quick to move on from people's past mistakes, but Platner's team is trying to downplay these incidents. They're saying it was an accident with the tattoo, that he didn't realize its significance at the time... but what are we really doing? Are we just glossing over these issues because they make us uncomfortable?

It makes me think about our own biases and how we present ourselves to the world. We all have flaws, we all say things we regret later on... it's how we own up to those mistakes that matters. Platner's not exactly owning up to his past behavior, but at least he's trying.

The bigger question is, what does this say about our party's values? Are we really okay with people who have this kind of history running for office? It's complicated...
 
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