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  • loaded language: 'controversies'
  • loaded language: 'gaining momentum'
  • framing: Graham Platner isn't going anywhere in Maine Senate race after latest controversy
  • editorializing: saying that report in The New York Times and other controversies are a sign his campaign is gaining momentum

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Graham Platner Responds to Allegations Amid Maine Senate Race

Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has denied accusations of past physical misconduct, asserting that recent controversies reflect a growing momentum for his campaign. He will compete against incumbent Senator Susan Collins in the election.

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Graham Platner, a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Maine, has denied allegations of being physically rough with former girlfriends. He stated that the report published by The New York Times and other controversies indicate that his campaign is gaining momentum. Platner is set to face incumbent Senator Susan Collins, a Republican, in the upcoming election.

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Bias score 39/100
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Inflammatory language 69/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'controversies'
  • loaded language: 'gaining momentum'
  • framing: Graham Platner isn't going anywhere in Maine Senate race after latest controversy
  • editorializing: saying that report in The New York Times and other controversies are a sign his campaign is gaining momentum

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Graham Platner isn't going anywhere in Maine Senate race after latest controversy

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Graham Platner Responds to Allegations Amid Maine Senate Race