Should Dems ditch the moral high ground to win midterms? | Debate roundup
Graham Platner is still likely to win Maine's Democratic Senate nomination in Tuesday's primary — but some voters in the state who once were excited by his campaign now say they'll hold their noses while casting their ballots after a series of negative reports about his personal behavior. Speaking to CNN in Portland, Maine, Sandra Braden said she doesn't have “a lot of faith” Platner has changed as he says he has, nor does she believe his assertion that he didn't know the origins of a tattoo with Nazi-linked iconography that he's since had covered.
This as multiple democratic lawmakers defend Platner, citing the GOP's past actions as a moral contradiction.
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