Platner Support Jumps When People are Aware of His Scandals

He is an oyster farmer

Hardly. Most of his income comes from disability, yet strangely he's perfectly capable of mounting a Senate campaign.

Platner, for example, said he relied on assistance from the Department of Veterans Affairs to purchase his home in Sullivan in 2017, but mortgage records show he borrowed $200,000 from his father, a prominent local attorney, to buy the house, the Free Beacon reported. Platner has also said he's "never been close to money and power," though he attended an elite Connecticut boarding school that costs upwards of $75,000 a year and is the grandson of a world-famous architect known for designing $20,000 chairs. And while Platner presents himself in campaign materials as a hardscrabble "oyster farmer," his business partner also attended an ultra-elite New England boarding school, graduated from Dartmouth, boasts of drinking "foraged spring water with Redmond sea salt," and is an owner of the secluded Maine island where Platner's oyster farm is based. The primary purchaser of Platner's oysters, meanwhile, is a "casual fine dining restaurant" owned by Platner's mother, financial disclosures show.

 
Hardly. Most of his income comes from disability, yet strangely he's perfectly capable of mounting a Senate campaign.

Platner, for example, said he relied on assistance from the Department of Veterans Affairs to purchase his home in Sullivan in 2017, but mortgage records show he borrowed $200,000 from his father, a prominent local attorney, to buy the house, the Free Beacon reported. Platner has also said he's "never been close to money and power," though he attended an elite Connecticut boarding school that costs upwards of $75,000 a year and is the grandson of a world-famous architect known for designing $20,000 chairs. And while Platner presents himself in campaign materials as a hardscrabble "oyster farmer," his business partner also attended an ultra-elite New England boarding school, graduated from Dartmouth, boasts of drinking "foraged spring water with Redmond sea salt," and is an owner of the secluded Maine island where Platner's oyster farm is based. The primary purchaser of Platner's oysters, meanwhile, is a "casual fine dining restaurant" owned by Platner's mother, financial disclosures show.

And Trump helps his kids become wealthy...At least he served in the military.
 
He is as far from a "can do" person as you can get. Were it not for his rich parents he would have starved to death.

He's a classic example of a "can't do" type of person.
Sounds like a typical ceo.
 
The New England States are like a loose confederation of easy-going gulags that pay the privileged citizen prisoners off from other prisoners.
 
We live in a society where we have a president who has been convicted of 34 felonies for fraud and is liable for sexual assault..


Denial of Intimidation: Regarding allegations from former girlfriends and reports detailing intimidating behavior, Platner's representatives have strongly disputed claims of physical altercation or intimidation. [1, 2]

Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner stated he got a skull-and-crossbones chest tattoo while drinking in Croatia in 2007 as a Marine. He maintained he didn't realize its resemblance to the Nazi Totenkopf symbol until reporters raised it in late 2025. He has since covered it up with a new design. [1, 2]
God, you're just a shameless shill for the Left. It's pathetic and yet amusing.
 

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