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Platner controversies fuel speculation about little-known Maine ballot replacement provision
Maine's election law allows Democrats to replace Senate candidate Graham Platner on the general election ballot if he withdraws after winning the primary. Platner faces multiple controversies, including Nazi-linked tattoo imagery, inflammatory Reddit posts, and reports of explicit messages, though he retains support from figures like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Critics question his viability despite his primary lead.
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