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Four scandals Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing

Four scandals Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing
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Maine is less than one week away from primary Election Day as Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner seems poised to pick up his party’s nomination despite several mounting scandals connected to his name. Platner, an oyster farmer and Marine Corps veteran, has faced multiple controversies since announcing his populist campaign for Maine’s U.S. Senate seat […]

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