Reckoning Action
Coverage of Reckoning Action in the Nexus archive.
- Cheyenne Hunt: Democrats drew a ‘red line’ with Platner
Cheyenne Hunt, a lawyer and executive director of Reckoning Action, expressed relief over Graham Platner's withdrawal from the Maine Senate race and praised Democrats for prioritizing values. Hunt, who linked allegations against Platner and former Rep. Eric Swalwell, withdrew support from Platner after ex-partners described his behavior as 'reckless' and 'unsettling'.
- Sex assault scandal prompts Maine’s Graham Platner to exit US Senate race
Graham Platner, a Maine U.S. Senate candidate, withdrew from the race after a woman accused him of sexual assault in a Politico article. Platner denied the allegations but faced mounting pressure following the report and prior controversies, including a Nazi symbol tattoo and explicit text messages. A nonprofit group, Reckoning Action, supported the accuser, who cited a moral conflict in coming forward despite Platner's progressive platform.
- Reckoning Action organization targets American misogyny, pushes congressional accountability
Reckoning Action, an advocacy organization founded by Cheyenne Hunt, is focusing efforts on combating misogyny and gender bias in America while pushing for congressional accountability. The organization's work is being highlighted in a report by Nancy Cordes.
- Extended interview: Cheyenne Hunt on Reckoning Action organization
Cheyenne Hunt, founder of Reckoning Action, discusses her organization's mission to combat misogyny in America through legislative advocacy and survivor support. In an extended interview with CBS News' Nancy Cordes, Hunt addresses efforts to confront gender bias and promote systemic change.