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RandySF

(78,712 posts)
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 07:46 PM Tuesday

ME-SEN: Platner knew his tattoo of a Nazi symbol was a problem weeks ago

Bangor Daily News: Platner knew his tattoo of a Nazi symbol was a problem weeks ago, former staffer says.


https://politicalwire.com/2025/10/21/graham-platner-will-have-tattoo-removed/

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ME-SEN: Platner knew his tattoo of a Nazi symbol was a problem weeks ago (Original Post) RandySF Tuesday OP
I see... 2naSalit Tuesday #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Blasphemer Tuesday #5
So, if he didn't know it was a Nazi symbol until weeks ago... KentuckyWoman Tuesday #2
The problem is while the nazi aspect is a distinct thing EdmondDantes_ Tuesday #4
One person says he knew years ago... Blasphemer Tuesday #6
Dump him republianmushroom Tuesday #3
"NOT GOOD ENOUGH PLATNER (who was endorsed by Bernie Sanders) !" Jack Valentino Tuesday #7
A bad candidate is a bad candidate. RandySF Tuesday #8
MaddowBlog-Maine's Graham Platner faces difficult questions about his record -- and a tattoo LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday #9

2naSalit

(98,336 posts)
1. I see...
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 09:48 PM
Tuesday

Yard signs with his name on them here and there, wonder how he'll do in the primary now that Mills is in. It's ranked choice voting here so I wonder how that will all turn out. I have to look into that.

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KentuckyWoman

(7,305 posts)
2. So, if he didn't know it was a Nazi symbol until weeks ago...
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 10:06 PM
Tuesday

He's running for office and exposed to people outside his normal circle... someone told him. Now he's having it removed.

Some former staffer says he knew weeks ago... like it's a big scandal now because he didn't run out to the whatever kind of place removes tattoos the very next day.

What am I missing here? That seems like a fair timeline for a busy guy running a campaign and a business... Yes, he's probably toast as a Democrat candidate for ANYTHING, because politics is not fair, but I don't see how the guy is supposed to be some kind of monster...

EdmondDantes_

(1,040 posts)
4. The problem is while the nazi aspect is a distinct thing
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 10:33 PM
Tuesday

He's had several issues flare up that bring his judgement into question with his earlier reddit posts. At some point, it becomes too difficult to continue running. Especially given Collins has survived for so long in the Senate that any scandal can be decisive. And more so to make sure the division between our side and the VP talking about nazis, rape threats etc is just normal is clear.

Jack Valentino

(3,717 posts)
7. "NOT GOOD ENOUGH PLATNER (who was endorsed by Bernie Sanders) !"
Tue Oct 21, 2025, 10:43 PM
Tuesday

"NOT NEARLY GOOD ENOUGH
(since you were endorsed by Bernie Sanders!)"


Some people on this site are still fighting over 2016.....

LetMyPeopleVote

(171,853 posts)
9. MaddowBlog-Maine's Graham Platner faces difficult questions about his record -- and a tattoo
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 07:09 PM
Wednesday

Once a Senate candidate reaches the point at which he has to deny being a secret Nazi, his campaign isn’t quite where it should be.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/maines-graham-platner-faces-difficult-questions-record-tattoo-rcna239152

Things changed, however, when Platner’s honeymoon period came to a rather sudden end.

The first sign of trouble came to the fore last week, when Politico reported that Platner “once suggested in online posts that violence is a necessary means to achieving social change.” Around the same time, CNN reported on since-deleted comments Platner had made online in which he “once called himself a ‘communist,’ dismissed ‘all’ police as bastards, and said rural White Americans ’actually are’ racist and stupid.”

The candidate disavowed his earlier rhetoric, but other revelations soon followed. Indeed, also last week, The Bangor Daily News reported that Platner also posted messages online in which he asked why Black people “don’t tip” and suggested people concerned about being raped shouldn’t be inebriated around people they don’t feel comfortable with.

After that report reached the public, Platner’s political director resigned.

That was late last week. This week, we learned about the Senate hopeful’s choice in tattoos. Politico reported:

Democratic Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner expressed regret over getting a tattoo that appears similar to a Nazi symbol nearly two decades ago and plans to have it removed, his latest mea culpa after a week of damning headlines over resurfaced social media posts. ... Platner reiterated that he got the tattoo while out drinking with fellow Marines in Croatia, choosing the skull and crossbones off a wall at the tattoo parlor. He said the similarity to Nazi iconography never came up, including when he underwent physical exams mandated by the U.S. Army, which prohibits tattoos of identified hate symbols.


In other words, Platner’s defense is that he didn’t know he had a tattoo on his chest that resembles a Nazi symbol. What’s more, on Wednesday morning, he and his team said the image has now been covered......

Whether or not that’s true, once a Senate candidate reaches the point at which he has to deny being a secret Nazi, his campaign isn’t quite where it should be.

Democratic officials had already started rallying behind Mills, who has said she’ll only serve one term if elected. In light of the revelations about Platner’s record, it’s likely that party support will intensify. Watch this space.
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