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Graham Platner says tattoo recognized as Nazi symbol has been covered
Graham Platner says he’s covered a tattoo on his chest to no longer reflect an image widely recognized as a Nazi symbol that he got nearly 20 years ago.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s former political director said his campaign offered her $15,000 to sign a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) prior to her exit from the campaign, Politico reported. Newsweek contacted the political director, Genevieve McDonald, and Platner’s campaign for comment via Facebook message and email.
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Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner says he covered up a tattoo that resembled Nazi symbol
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner covered up a tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol, a spokesperson for Platner’s campaign confirmed to NBC News
For nearly two months, Graham Platner’s bid for the U.S. Senate was marked by momentum and bravado as the political newcomer drew big crowds to his town halls and he channeled Democratic voters’ hopes for a newer,
The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg suggested on Thursday that Democratic Maine senate candidate Graham Platner, who had a Nazi tattoo on his chest, may have just made some mistakes by drinking too much.