Maine Senate
Coverage of Maine Senate in the Nexus archive.
- Graham Platner ends Maine Senate campaign after sexual assault allegation
Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, is ending his campaign following sexual assault allegations. He accused the Democratic establishment and corporate media of undermining his campaign in an 11-minute video.
- Graham Platner drops out of Maine Senate race in light of rape accusations
Graham Platner has suspended his Maine Senate campaign following a rape allegation from an ex. The development is described as an earthquake in the 2026 race for control of the upper chamber.
- ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star Patrick Dempsey says he won’t run for Senate in Maine
Patrick Dempsey, a star of 'Grey’s Anatomy,' announced he will not run for the Maine Senate. The actor was recently seen at the Venice International Film Festival.
- Patrick Dempsey shuts down Maine Senate buzz as Democrats weigh a replacement
Actor Patrick Dempsey announced he will not run for a Maine Senate seat, ending speculation about his candidacy to replace Democratic nominee Graham Platner. Platner has paused his campaign amid a sexual assault accusation, and Dempsey stated he can contribute more effectively through his existing work rather than seeking public office.
- Patrick Dempsey shuts down Maine Senate buzz as Democrats weigh a replacement
Patrick Dempsey confirmed he will not run for a Maine Senate seat, ending speculation about his candidacy. Democratic nominee Graham Platner has paused his campaign amid sexual assault allegations. Dempsey emphasized the need for meaningful change on issues like housing, healthcare, and education but declined to endorse any replacement candidate.
- Under fire, Stephen King retracts support for anti-Israel candidate accused of rape
Stephen King retracted support for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner after allegations of sexual assault emerged. King stated Platner should withdraw from the Senate race if the allegations are true.
- Platner may be finished, but voters’ hunger for change and willingness to take risks will remain
Graham Platner's campaign for Maine Senate appears concluded, but the article suggests future candidates may pursue similar paths. Voters continue to show a desire for change and openness to taking risks.
- Dem with White House ambitions ripped after backing two scandal-plagued candidates: 'Troubling'
Sen. Ruben Gallego rescinded support for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner after a rape allegation emerged, following his earlier withdrawal of backing for Eric Swalwell amid sexual assault allegations. Platner and Swalwell denied the accusations, while Platner's former girlfriend highlighted Gallego's delayed response to her prior allegations of abusive behavior.
- Democrats scramble as Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner faces sexual assault allegation
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, faces a sexual assault allegation, prompting Democrats to withdraw support. The incident has caused a scramble among Democrats as they reassess their backing for Platner.
- Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces calls to withdraw after sexual assault allegation
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing calls to withdraw from the race following a sexual assault allegation. The incident has prompted demands for his removal from the campaign.
- Graham Platner once mocked teen’s suicide attempt in Reddit posts
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, mocked a teen's suicide attempt in Reddit posts. The posts were recently resurfaced, revealing his cruel remarks.
- Bill Maher urges Maine voters to elect Graham Platner, despite the candidate’s ‘scary’ issues
Bill Maher endorsed Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite controversies including a Nazi-themed tattoo, alleged disturbing behavior toward women, and past statements about using rape as a solution to home invasion. Platner faces criticism for resurfaced remarks on sexual abuse, race, and terror, as well as sexting while married.
- ‘Democrats want to win’: Platner’s support reflects a changing party in the Trump era
Democrats are supporting Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite controversies that might have affected a Democratic campaign during the #MeToo era.
- Graham Platner cheated on fiancée and bragged Nazi tattoo was reminder ‘US was the evil bad guy,’ lover tells Post
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, admitted to cheating on his fiancée and having a Nazi tattoo that he claimed served as a reminder that 'the US was the evil bad guy' during his overseas deployment, according to a woman who dated him in 2021 while he was engaged to someone else.
- Graham Platner gloats over surviving Nazi, sexting and Reddit scandals — and even GOP warns not to underestimate him
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate hopeful, claimed to have survived scandals involving Nazi imagery, sexting, and Reddit. The Senate GOP campaign arm warned that Platner is currently leading and should not be underestimated.
- Collins secures GOP nod in Maine Senate battle that could decide GOP majority
Republican Sen. Susan Collins has secured her party's nomination for a sixth Senate term in Maine, a race critical to determining GOP control of the Senate. She faces Graham Platner, a military veteran with controversies including a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol and allegations from ex-partners.
- Scandal-plagued Graham Platner wins Maine Senate nomination after his WIFE defended his extramarital sexts
Graham Platner won the Maine Senate nomination despite being involved in a scandal. His wife defended him over extramarital sexts mentioned in the article.
- Platner floats jailing billionaires in fiery pre-primary speech pushing far-left agenda
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, proposed jailing billionaires for looking at political ads 'the wrong way' during a speech promoting a far-left agenda including universal health care and wealth taxes. His remarks drew criticism from Republicans, who highlighted his endorsers funded by billionaires and accused him of promoting 'Marxist dystopian' ideas. Platner's campaign faces additional scrutiny due to allegations of past abusive behavior from multiple ex-girlfriends.
- Graham Platner’s scandals: Letters to the Editor — June 8, 2026
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, urging voters not to support him due to his 'baggage' that should disqualify him. It criticizes endorsements for Platner and warns that voting for him would redefine Maine's nickname 'Maine-iac'.
- Sen. Brian Schatz to fundraise for Graham Platner amid scandals
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) is hosting a virtual fundraising event for Graham Platner amid scandals involving sexually explicit texts and allegations of a Nazi symbol tattoo. The event, part of efforts to support Platner's Senate campaign in Maine, occurs as Democrats debate his candidacy.
- 6/5: The Takeout with Major Garrett
The U.S. added 172,000 jobs in May with the unemployment rate remaining at 4.3%. Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces mounting controversies.
- Platner says he and wife dealt with his texts to other women ‘very early’ in marriage
Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner stated that he and his wife, Amy Gertner, addressed his past sexting with multiple women early in their marriage. He mentioned the sexually explicit messaging ended soon after they married.
- Platner denies New York Times reporting on claims of bad behavior from past partners
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner denied a New York Times report that included claims from past partners, with one accuser alleging he was physically rough and another suggesting political motivation. Platner described some allegations as unequivocally false.
- Graham Platner dated multiple women at once, had profiles on several dating apps, ex-girlfriends reveal
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate hopeful, dated multiple women simultaneously and maintained profiles on several dating apps, as disclosed by his ex-girlfriends.
- Nate Silver: Latest Maine Senate poll ‘not super reassuring’ for Platner
Nate Silver expressed concern about Democrat Graham Platner's prospects in the Maine Senate race against Sen. Susan Collins, citing a recent poll showing a reduced 4-point lead for Platner. The poll by Public Policy Polling indicates a weakening in his advantage over Collins.
- Shock internal Graham Platner poll shows tight race against Maine’s Susan Collins as scandals pile up
An internal poll for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner suggests a close race against incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, with indications he may be losing ground amid ongoing scandals.
- DAVID MARCUS: The age of the Democratic Party blocking fringe outsiders is officially over
The Democratic Party is losing control over its nomination process as fringe candidates like Graham Platner, a Maine Senate hopeful with controversial tattoos and personal scandals, and Adam Hamawy, a New Jersey congressional candidate with ties to radical groups, secure party support despite controversies. Party leaders like Chuck Schumer endorse these candidates, signaling a shift in influence from establishment figures to progressive and socialist groups.
- Sen. Bernie Sanders stands by Graham Platner after controversy over sexually explicit texts
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says he is standing by Graham Platner after media reports revealed the Maine Senate candidate previously exchanged sexually explicit text messages with several women.
- Cory Booker admits he has concerns about Graham Platner after sexting scandal: ‘Guy has questions to answer’
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker expressed concerns about Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner following a sexting scandal. Booker described Platner as a 'horny oyster farmer' with questions to answer.
- Graham Platner’s wife ‘angry’ her disclosures of his extramarital sexting were made public
Graham Platner's wife disclosed to his campaign last year that he exchanged sexually explicit texts with other women and is angry about the disclosures becoming public.
- Maine Senate Dem Graham Platner puts wife Amy on video to defend against claims he was posting on creepy hookup app
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner was outed for having a profile on the app Kik, which is described as a creepy hookup app. He has not responded directly but instead shared a video featuring his wife, Amy, to address the claims.
- Republicans needle Graham Platner with devastating AI porta potty ad
Republicans' official Senate campaign arm targeted Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner with an AI-generated ad mocking his Reddit posts about enjoying the smell of porta-potties and engaging in adult behavior in them. The ad was part of a political attack highlighting Platner's controversial online comments.
- Combat veteran nearly killed by Taliban fires back at Platner’s deleted online attack: ‘You’re a coward’
Combat veteran Ted Daniels, a Purple Heart recipient who survived Taliban attacks, criticized Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner for a deleted 2019 Reddit post in which Platner said Daniels should not have survived. Platner's resurfaced online comments, including vulgar posts and criticism of other military members, have drawn backlash from veterans and lawmakers across the political spectrum.
- Combat veteran nearly killed by Taliban fires back at Platner’s deleted online attack: ‘You’re a coward’
Combat veteran Ted Daniels, a Purple Heart recipient who survived a Taliban attack, condemned Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner for a deleted 2019 Reddit post stating Daniels should not have survived. Daniels called Platner a coward for making hateful online comments that he would not say in person, while Platner faces mounting backlash over his controversial past social media posts.
- Top off-the-wall Reddit posts haunting Graham Platner’s Maine Senate bid
Graham Platner, Maine's presumptive Democratic Senate nominee, faces backlash over controversial Reddit posts from 2013-2021 containing offensive statements about race, sexuality, and use of slurs. Platner attributes his past online behavior to depression and PTSD from military service in Iraq and Afghanistan, apologizing and stating the posts do not reflect who he is today.
- Top off-the-wall Reddit posts haunting Graham Platner’s Maine Senate bid
Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner faces backlash over controversial Reddit posts containing racial stereotypes, slurs, and offensive language from 2013-2021. Platner, a Marine Corps veteran, attributes his online behavior to depression and PTSD from combat service and apologizes, stating the posts do not reflect who he is today. The unearthed posts complicate his bid to unseat Republican Senator Susan Collins.
- Top Dem lawmakers duck questions when pressed on Platner's Reddit scandal
Top Democratic leaders declined to comment on Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's vulgar Reddit posts, which include graphic sexual content, mocking of a Purple Heart soldier, and comments praising Hamas tactics. Sen. Elizabeth Warren defended her endorsement of Platner, citing his apology and current character, while other Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries refused to address whether the scandal has become a liability ahead of midterm elections.
- Platner holds 7 point lead over Collins in new Maine Senate poll
Graham Platner leads Sen. Susan Collins by 7 points in a new Maine Senate poll, with 48% of likely voters backing Platner and 41% supporting Collins. The poll was conducted by Pan Atlantic Research. Platner is a Democratic candidate running against the incumbent Republican senator.
- GOP Sen. Susan Collins discloses longtime tremor after scrutiny in Maine Senate race
Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins has disclosed that she has a longtime condition called an essential tremor after facing scrutiny in the Maine Senate race. This revelation comes as Collins is involved in a Senate race in Maine. The essential tremor is a condition that affects movement.
- Platner, Collins release first ads since Mills’s exit from Maine Senate race
Senator Susan Collins and Democratic challenger Graham Platner have released campaign ads following Governor Janet Mills's exit from the Maine Senate race. The ads mark a new development in the U.S. Senate race in Maine. Collins's ad features praise from the executive director of the Eastport Port Authority.