KITTERY, Maine (AP) — There are lots of questions about Graham Platner, a first-time Democratic candidate running for U.S. Senate in Maine. Now they are also part of a trivia game.
“What was the nature of the controversy of Graham’s tattoo he received while in the Marines?” an emcee recently asked at a local community center.
The answer? “It was claimed to be a Neo-Nazi tattoo (totenkopf).”
This was not a new way of delivering opposition research, but an official campaign event for Platner’s supporters. And it showed how the 41-year-old oyster farmer and military veteran has capitalized on voters’ willingness to forgive past transgressions and embrace a populist message.


Really hope he wins. I wish I could vote for him.
One more independent vote in the Senate is one more vote towards actual change.
He’s a Nazi grifter akin to John Fetterman