Genevieve McDonald
Coverage of Genevieve McDonald in the Nexus archive.
- Has Graham Platner Changed Enough?
Graham Platner, a Marine Corps veteran and oyster farmer, is running for Maine Senate against Susan Collins with a platform of economic populism and universal healthcare. His campaign faces scrutiny due to past controversies, including a Nazi-associated tattoo and offensive Reddit posts, which have led to doubts about his claimed personal transformation.
- Platner's wife calls news coverage of Senate hopeful's sexually explicit texts with women 'shameful'
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, criticized media reports about her husband's sexually explicit text messages with women as 'shameful,' amid his Senate campaign in Maine. The candidate denied claims by a former campaign staffer that he was 'sexting multiple women while married,' and his campaign stated the matter was private. The controversy emerges as Platner seeks the Democratic nomination in a key Senate race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
- Platner’s wife calls reports about Senate candidate’s sexually explicit texts with women ‘shameful’
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, condemned media reports of his explicit texts with women as 'shameful', while the campaign claims the issue is private. The Wall Street Journal first reported the texts, and a former staffer alleged Platner was sexting multiple women during his marriage.
- Platner's wife calls reports about Senate candidate's sexually explicit texts with women 'shameful'
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, criticized media reports about his past sexually explicit text messages with women as 'shameful' and 'gossip' in a video. The controversy emerges during Platner's Senate campaign in Maine, where he faces challenges amid prior issues like a Nazi symbol tattoo and offensive Reddit posts.
- 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.
- Platner controversies fuel speculation about little-known Maine ballot replacement provision
Maine election law allows replacing a primary winner who withdraws by July 13 with a party-selected nominee by July 27. Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces controversies over a Nazi-linked tattoo, Reddit posts, and personal messages, though he retains support from figures like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren while facing criticism from others.
- Reports: Platner’s wife told campaign staff he sent sexual messages to other women
Graham Platner's wife informed campaign staff that he sent sexually explicit messages to other women, according to reports. The allegations were reported by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.