David Costello
Coverage of David Costello in the Nexus archive.
- Some Maine Democrats are wavering on Graham Platner
Maine Democrats are divided over Graham Platner's Senate candidacy due to scandals involving inappropriate texts, with some voters reconsidering their support amid concerns about his moral character and political viability in the race against Susan Collins.
- Beleaguered in DC, Platner enters his comfort zone
Graham Platner's Senate campaign faces challenges in Washington, D.C., but garners local support in Maine despite controversies over past sexual messages and allegations of volatile behavior. Maine Democrats will decide on Tuesday whether to nominate him to face Senator Susan Collins in the general election.
- WATCH: Maine voters divided on Platner as scandals shadow Democratic primary
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces multiple scandals, including allegations of heavy drinking, violent episodes, and a Nazi-linked tattoo, with voters divided on whether these issues will impact their primary vote. Some residents criticize his judgment and values, while others remain supportive, citing trust in his wife and belief in his potential as a representative.
- WATCH: Maine voters divided on Platner as scandals shadow Democratic primary
Maine voters are divided on Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner amid scandals including allegations of abuse, a Nazi tattoo, and sending explicit messages. The June 9 primary includes Platner, David Costello, and Janet Mills, with the winner facing the incumbent Republican senator.
- Former primary rival resurfaces to challenge scandal-plagued Graham Platner in Maine Senate race
Graham Platner, a democratic socialist facing multiple controversies, continues to lead in the Maine Senate primary despite challenges from his former primary rival, Gov. Janet Mills, who suspended her campaign but remains on the ballot. Mills has suggested Democrats could support her to unseat Sen. Susan Collins, while Platner's scandals—including a Nazi-linked tattoo and a contentious anti-private-equity campaign—have drawn criticism.
- Former primary rival resurfaces to challenge scandal-plagued Graham Platner in Maine Senate race
Graham Platner faces renewed challenges from former primary rival Janet Mills, who remains on the Maine Senate ballot despite suspending her campaign. Platner's controversies, including a Nazi-linked tattoo and a Reddit comment criticizing a wounded political figure, have drawn criticism, with Mills reactivating her campaign to highlight these issues and appeal to independent and Democratic voters.
- Despite inflammatory comments, Platner holds 9-point lead over Collins in new poll
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, holds a 9-point lead over Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a new poll, despite controversies over his past online comments and a removed tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol. The race is critical for the GOP's Senate majority.
- Despite inflammatory comments, Platner holds 9-point lead over Collins in new poll
Graham Platner holds a 9-point lead over Susan Collins in a Maine Senate poll, with 51% support versus Collins' 42%. Platner faces scrutiny over past online comments and a removed Nazi-symbol-like tattoo but maintains strong Democratic backing, while Collins leads Republicans but trails among independents.