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The Low-Key Lawyer at the Center of the Search for a Platner Replacement
United States🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive23 hr. ago

The Low-Key Lawyer at the Center of the Search for a Platner Replacement

The article discusses Charles Dingman, who is positioned to take on a significant role in selecting Maine's next Democratic Senate candidate if current candidate Graham Platner withdraws from the race. Dingman is identified as the chair of the Maine Democratic Party and is described as a progressive figure within the party.

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RealClearPolitics logoRealClearPoliticsIndependentProgressive23 hr. ago
Anatomy of a Hype Job: How the NY Times Boosted Graham Platner

The article discusses a New York Times columnist who has consistently supported U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner. The piece suggests that this support may be part of a coordinated effort to boost Platner's campaign, potentially indicating a form of biased or strategic journalism.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the columnist's support for Graham Platner as part of a 'hype job,' implying a strategic or biased effort to elevate Platner's profile. This framing leans left by suggesting that media influence can be used to manipulate public perception in favor of a political candidate, rather

The New York Times (US) logoThe New York Times (US)Independent🔒Centeryesterday
The Low-Key Lawyer at the Center of the Search for a Platner Replacement

The article discusses Charles Dingman, who is positioned to take on a significant role in selecting Maine's next Democratic Senate candidate if current candidate Graham Platner withdraws from the race. Dingman is identified as the chair of the Maine Democratic Party and is described as a progressive figure within the party.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Dingman's potential role in the selection process without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on his position and potential involvement rather than taking a clear ideological slant.

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