POLITICSTHE ATLANTIC
The ‘But He’s a Veteran’ Defense is Condescending and Dangerous
Graham Platner won Maine’s Democratic Senate primary despite a history of controversial behavior, including a Nazi tattoo and harmful statements. His campaign attributes his past actions to the mental toll of combat service, a defense criticized as condescending and invalid by the article’s author, a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq.
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