Democrats Embrace Extremism with Nazi-Tattoo Candidate Platner

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 2 hours ago

The recent political developments in Maine have thrust the state into an unexpected spotlight, particularly with the fallout from Governor Janet Mills' decision to exit the U.S. Senate race.

Mills' withdrawal has left a vacuum in the Democratic primary, paving the way for Graham Platner, a candidate now infamous for his Nazi tattoo.

Yes, you read that correctly.


Platner, who has described himself as a “history buff,” sports an SS Totenkopf tattoo that symbolizes Nazi ideology.

This shocking detail raises significant questions about the values the Democratic Party is willing to embrace as they continue to champion Platner as their candidate.

While Platner claims to be running to “fight for working people,” his glaring past and online rants reveal a different narrative—one filled with divisive rhetoric targeting racial groups and rural communities.

In stark contrast, polling suggests that Maine Senator Susan Collins, despite being labeled vulnerable, may benefit from this Democratic chaos.

Recent surveys indicate that without the incumbent Mills in the race, Platner's controversial history provides Collins with an opportunity to solidify her position among voters who may reject the radical elements now associated with the Democratic ticket.

Interestingly, the University of New Hampshire's polling indicates that Platner would easily defeat Mills, leading by 34 points among potential primary voters—evidence of the far-left's complete takeover of local Democratic politics.

This disturbing trend resonates beyond Maine, reflecting a national shift within the Democratic Party that seems to prioritize power over principle.

The media has largely allowed Platner's radical past to go unchallenged, thereby demonstrating an inherent bias that questions what values the party stands for today.

In the dialogue surrounding his candidacy, discussions pivot quickly from his troubling tattoo to his supposed “forward-looking message,” as defenders search for justifications for supporting a candidate with such a troubling symbol inked onto his body.

One must wonder how the Democrats would handle the situation if a Republican candidate had a similar background.

The double standard is glaring and unmistakable.

As Republicans prepare for upcoming elections, they find themselves in a favorable position given the current turmoil and embarrassment brewing within the left.

With Collins remaining in the race and now a clearer path ahead without Mills, Maine could provide insight into how voters respond when confronted with an extreme candidate like Platner.

At the end of the day, this isn't just about winning seats for the Democrats—it's also about what values and priorities they are willing to represent.

If their choice is a man previously marked by his association with hate, what message does that send to American voters who seek leadership rooted in integrity?

As the election approaches, the battle for hearts—and votes—will surely reveal whether the people of Maine choose to align with extremism or support a steadier, more principled approach led by Senator Collins.

Sources:
independentsentinel.com
twitchy.com
lifezette.com



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