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Lefty Influencers Go Into Hyperdrive Ahead Of Next Graham Platner Scandal

“It's in the story. WaPo racing to get it out as well. I'm hearing it's more than one woman."

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Lefty Influencers Go Into Hyperdrive Ahead Of Next Graham Platner Scandal
Graham Platner, Democratic US Senate candidate for Maine, speaks during a Fighting Oligarchy event in Portland, Maine, US, on Monday, May 25, 2026. Senator Susan Collins, who took the Appropriations gavel this Congress, faces a competitive race in her state against Democratic candidate Graham Platner, a veteran and oyster farmer. Photographer: Sophie Park/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Leftist influencers appear to be bracing for another Graham Platner scandal, preemptively warning their fan bases not to buy into the next shoe to drop.

Platner is the embattled Democratic Senate candidate seeking to unseat Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME). His campaign has been rocked by a series of personal scandals in recent weeks.

Out of the blue, left-wing political commentator Kyle Kulinski on Thursday claimed “The New York Times is about to run an anti-Platner smear” from a “right-wing operative.”

Keith Edwards, another left-wing commentator and strategist, said the Times story would be about Platner sexually assaulting a woman.

“It’s in the story. WaPo racing to get it out as well. I’m hearing it’s more than one woman,” he said. 

With questions and rumors swirling, conservative influencers pounced. 

“So the Democrats are going to defend Graham Platner during his sexual assault allegations while simultaneously accusing Susan Collins of committing a cardinal sin by voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, whom they opposed because of sexual assault allegations,” GOP fundraiser Caroline Wren said on social media. “This should be fun.” 

The Bernie Sanders-backed leftist is working overtime to salvage his campaign after damaging revelations about his personal conduct. The Maine Senate Democratic candidate recently made a trip to Washington to rally establishment support as a wave of opposition research uncovers personal misconduct and raises questions about his suitability to serve in the U.S. Senate.

“I’m not confident of anything,” Sen. Sanders (I-VT) said when asked about potential new Platner revelations. “I didn’t get any assurances, alright, we got other things to worry about right now. We’re worried about massive income and wealth inequality and a corrupt campaign finance system. Why don’t you write about that?”

Over the weekend, The Daily Wire exclusively reported that Platner created an account on the Kik platform, which the National Center on Sexual Exploitation has described as a “predator’s paradise.” The revelation followed another weekend disclosure that his wife, Amy Gertner, previously flagged that her oyster-farmer husband had exchanged sexually explicit texts with as many as a dozen women.

The one-two punch appeared to cross a red line for at least one Democratic senator. 

“Well, he lied to everybody. He said that there wasn’t any after his Nazi tattoo situation, and now there’s more and more other things, so he already lied about that,” Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) said. 

“So I assume, you know, it’s like they say, for every ranch you see in Texas, there’s 50 that you haven’t seen. So I’m sure there’s plenty, a lot of more ranches in P Hustle’s life.”

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