Graham Platner faces another controversy days ahead of Maine Senate primary
Updated on: June 5, 2026 / 10:33 PM EDT / CBS News
Graham Platner faces another controversy days ahead of Maine Senate primary Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing new allegations of abusive behavior towards a former girlfriend and questions about a Nazi symbol tattoo, which he denies as politically motivated. Platner also acknowledged sending explicit texts early in his marriage, stating he has taken responsibility for past mistakes. The controversy comes as the Maine Senate race is a critical swing state contest, with some Democratic figures expressing concern and others, like Rep. Ro Khanna, supporting Platner’s bid for redemption.
- Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces allegations of physically abusive behavior towards a former girlfriend, Lyndsey Fifield.
- Platner denies some claims of abuse and states that allegations of his awareness of a Nazi symbol tattoo are false and politically motivated.
- He also admitted to sending sexually explicit text messages early in his marriage, stating he and his wife have worked through it.
- The allegations surface days before the Maine primary, in a closely watched Senate race that could impact party control.
- Some fellow Democrats, including Sen. Susan Collins and Sen. John Fetterman, have expressed concern or skepticism, while others, like Rep. Ro Khanna, are supporting Platner’s campaign.
- Platner attributes the timing and nature of the allegations to political motivations from opponents.
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