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The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Enough
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The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Enough

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, who faces accusations of rape. It notes that Democrats are now turning against him, suggesting they should have done so earlier. The piece frames the situation as a scandal involving a prominent political figure and highlights the shifting stance of his party.

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The Nazi Tattoo Should Have Been Enough

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, who faces accusations of rape. It notes that Democrats are now turning against him, suggesting they should have done so earlier. The piece frames the situation as a scandal involving a prominent political figure and highlights the shifting stance of his party.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation as a scandal where Democrats are 'finally' turning on Platner, implying their delayed reaction is hypocritical. This suggests a right-leaning perspective that criticizes Democratic Party unity and accountability.

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