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Controversy swirls around Graham Platner ahead of Maine Senate primary
Just days to go before the Senate primary in Maine, Democratic candidate Graham Platner insists he won't drop out of the race despite a new report from The New York Times in which three women who dated Platner detailed behavior they found "unsettling." It's the latest issue facing the fledgling political hopeful. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
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According to CBS News’s source item, Controversy swirls around Graham Platner ahead of Maine Senate primary, Just days to go before the Senate primary in Maine, Democratic candidate Graham Platner insists he won’t drop out of the race despite a new report from The New York Times in which three women who dated Platner detailed behavior they found “unsettling.” It’s the latest issue facing the fledgling political hopeful. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
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- Controversy swirls around Graham Platner ahead of Maine Senate primaryCBS News - 2026-06-05T23:12:06+00:00
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