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Platner Supporters Struggle to Come to Terms With Campaign’s Death Knell
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Platner Supporters Struggle to Come to Terms With Campaign’s Death Knell

The article discusses the reaction among voters regarding Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for Senate, who was expected to withdraw from the race following a public accusation of sexual assault by his former girlfriend. The focus is on the anticipated impact of this allegation on his campaign and the broader implications for the election.

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Platner Supporters Struggle to Come to Terms With Campaign’s Death Knell

The article discusses the reaction among voters regarding Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for Senate, who was expected to withdraw from the race following a public accusation of sexual assault by his former girlfriend. The focus is on the anticipated impact of this allegation on his campaign and the broader implications for the election.

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