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demmiblue

(39,998 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 07:09 PM 13 hrs ago

Senators Privately Ask Platner About Any New Allegations

“In a private meeting Tuesday with some Senate Democrats, Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner attempted to quell growing concerns from some in the party that a string of negative revelations about his life had jeopardized his candidacy,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

“Sen. Bernie Sanders asked Platner if any additional allegations would emerge against the embattled Democratic candidate… Platner said there weren’t any.”

“Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who also attended the meeting, followed up and said there is a big difference between marital issues and allegations of sexual assault… Platner agreed and denied any credible allegations of assault were forthcoming.”

Explained Platner: “It’s not a secret I’ve had a messy, complicated life. The worst of the rumors we’ve all heard are not true.”

https://politicalwire.com/2026/06/03/senators-privately-ask-platner-about-any-new-allegations/
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Senators Privately Ask Platner About Any New Allegations (Original Post) demmiblue 13 hrs ago OP
I would think that the very fact that this meeing was even deemed niyad 12 hrs ago #1
Sanders and Warren have been his big boosters, too. yardwork 12 hrs ago #2
It does, indeed. niyad 12 hrs ago #3
I think Warren made a good point that marital issues are different than sexual assault AZProgressive 12 hrs ago #4
Vastly different. EdmondDantes_ 11 hrs ago #6
I agree AZProgressive 11 hrs ago #7
Apparently the rape apologist ones weren't, either. niyad 7 hrs ago #13
"denied any credible allegations" Quiet Em 11 hrs ago #5
It is an unusual qualifier. mr715 11 hrs ago #8
It actually isn't unusual when you follow news stories about accusations made against famous people AZProgressive 11 hrs ago #9
It seemed hedgy to me in this context. mr715 11 hrs ago #10
Credible versus non-credible or dubious or unreliable, etc. Celerity 7 hrs ago #15
We've elected a President who is twice divorced and cheated on ALL THREE of his wives--- Jack Valentino 9 hrs ago #11
But if not for a consequential contingent of the left giving a tinker's a damn... W_HAMILTON 7 hrs ago #16
"Sen. Elizabeth Warren, MorbidButterflyTat 9 hrs ago #12
I guess there is a difference between those and rape apologist posts, too. niyad 7 hrs ago #14
Right? Why would Sen Warren even Cha 7 hrs ago #18
No way something else doesn't happen, putting cash money on the table right now. It's a bet. betsuni 7 hrs ago #17
Agree. There is more. The GOP is probably sitting on it. NT Blasphemer 5 hrs ago #21
Without a doubt. niyad 4 hrs ago #22
Seems like an exercise in futility to me. DFW 6 hrs ago #19
Indeed. He's already established who he is. Asking, "who are you?" seems futile. nt Blasphemer 5 hrs ago #20

niyad

(134,428 posts)
1. I would think that the very fact that this meeing was even deemed
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:20 PM
12 hrs ago

necessary indicates that at least some senators are very worried.

I mean, nobody else has ever led a messy, complicated life, correct?

AZProgressive

(30,048 posts)
4. I think Warren made a good point that marital issues are different than sexual assault
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:31 PM
12 hrs ago

Hopefully Platner is telling the truth that there is nothing like that going to come out.

AZProgressive

(30,048 posts)
7. I agree
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:48 PM
11 hrs ago

Which is why I agree with Warren and don't think issues Platner had in his marriage is disqualifying.

Quiet Em

(3,110 posts)
5. "denied any credible allegations"
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:43 PM
11 hrs ago

I'm a bit concerned about the use of "credible" here.

Did Warren ask if there would be any credible accusations or did Platner answer that there would be no credible accusations?

Or is the writer adding the word credible in there?

AZProgressive

(30,048 posts)
9. It actually isn't unusual when you follow news stories about accusations made against famous people
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:03 PM
11 hrs ago

The media often adds the word credible when discussing accusations against politicians. Like they use the word credible when it comes to sexual assault allegations made against Trump.

What they can't rule out is some random person making stuff up but even that might be unlikely to happen as men are actually more likely to be victims of sexual assault than have a false accusation made against them.

mr715

(4,433 posts)
10. It seemed hedgy to me in this context.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:06 PM
11 hrs ago

I don't know what the "incredible" accusations are.

Jack Valentino

(5,274 posts)
11. We've elected a President who is twice divorced and cheated on ALL THREE of his wives---
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:35 PM
9 hrs ago

as well as being a convicted felon, someone who lost a civil suit for sexual assault,
and rumored to be a pedophile....

so I REALLY could not give a SHIT that Platner *may have* sent sexual texts to adult women
while he was married.... this is penny-ante garbage even if it is true!

I'm DONE with the double-standard which Republicans, the media, and some Democrats
try to enforce that DEMOCRATS have to be PERFECT,
while all the ACTUAL SEX CRIMES committed by Republicans are IGNORED!

Fuck this noise. It's a matter for the voters of Maine to consider,
NOT for US Senators or anyone else who doesn't have a vote in Maine!

And frankly, I don't think most of the voters will give a tinker's damn about it,
with all of the other much more important issues facing us!



Also looks a little too "summer of 2024" to me!
Some Democratic US Senators meddled in THAT Presidential Election,
and where did it get us--- or some of them ???




(reposted as an OP)

W_HAMILTON

(10,458 posts)
16. But if not for a consequential contingent of the left giving a tinker's a damn...
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:51 AM
7 hrs ago

...about these sorts of issues (among much more trivial ones as well), we wouldn't have so many more important issues facing us to begin with...

This is the primary -- this is when these sorts of issues need to be addressed. But once the primary is over, EVERYONE on the left needs to coalesce around ALL our Democratic candidates running against Republicans.

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,839 posts)
12. "Sen. Elizabeth Warren,
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:47 PM
9 hrs ago

who also attended the meeting, followed up and said there is a big difference between marital issues and allegations of sexual assault..."

That's good to know!

I wonder how long it will take to contact the six known sexters for their sides of the story. Hm.

Cha

(321,020 posts)
18. Right? Why would Sen Warren even
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 01:20 AM
7 hrs ago

say that? I've heard no allegations of "sexual assault."

betsuni

(29,364 posts)
17. No way something else doesn't happen, putting cash money on the table right now. It's a bet.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 01:17 AM
7 hrs ago

DFW

(60,549 posts)
19. Seems like an exercise in futility to me.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 01:43 AM
6 hrs ago

If there is anything disqualifying that he hasn’t mentioned, if he hasn’t mentioned it to them by now, he wasn’t going to volunteer it to anyone. It was a pointless question to ask, because he wasn’t going to answer “yes” whether that was true or not.

It’s the fact that they felt obligated to pose that question publicly that is the news, not his answer. If he was going to answer “yes,” his withdrawal from the race would already be fading from the headlines, something that seems more and more worth reading between right about now.

Holding a meeting like that doesn’t settle the question. It raises it louder than before. Platner should be happy that there are only five days left until the primary. I’m not sure that the rest of Maine should feel so reassured, but that’s for the voters there to decide.

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