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Platner was always a bad candidate. Democrats didn't care.

Platner was always a bad candidate. Democrats didn't care.

July 7, 2026, 3:50 p.m. ET On July 6, Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner was accused of sexual assault by his ex-girlfriend. Platner has denied the allegations, but several prominent Democrats rescinded their endorsements, and many more... Read more.

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