Graham Platner's tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol is a test for allies like Bernie Sanders, and a lesson in the risks of first ...
Platner’s mother, former DNC delegate Leslie Harlow, warmed up the 600-person crowd that descended upon the tiny hamlet of ...
The 41-year-old oyster farmer and military veteran looking to unseat GOP Sen. Susan Collins says he had no idea the skull and ...
Platner, running for Senate in Maine, has changed the tattoo and called antisemitism “a long scourge on our society.” ...
Planter, a US veteran and mercenary, has continued to receive support from “progressive” Democrats even after it was revealed ...
Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner said he covered up a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol that he got nearly 20 ...
Dem Senate candidate Graham Platner covered a Nazi-linked tattoo after backlash over old posts and apologized but refused to ...
The Totenkopf, the “death’s head”, was a symbol adopted by an infamous Nazi SS unit that guarded concentration camps in World War II.
Graham Platner said no one raised concerns with his tattoo until recently, claiming he was unaware of the symbol's ties to Nazism.
The Maine Senate candidate talked about the tattoo, which resembles the "Totenkopf" skull and crossbones, during a podcast ...
D emocrat Graham Platner is continuing his campaign for Senate, despite the recent revelation of several controversial — and ...