Graham Platner Sexual Assault Allegation in Maine
The Pure Report account · 8 sources · as of Jul 11, 03:45 UTC
Graham Platner officially withdrew his candidacy for US Senate in Maine, ending a campaign laden with scandals. His withdrawal was confirmed by Maine’s secretary of state. Platner announced his decision to step away following new allegations of sexual assault.
What we know
- Graham Platner officially withdrew his candidacy for US Senate in Maine.
receipt
“Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, officially withdrew his candidacy on Friday afternoon, ending a campaign laden with scandals.” — verbatim from Guardian — US · article - Graham Platner's withdrawal was confirmed by Maine’s secretary of state.
receipt
“Maine’s secretary of state confirmed Platner had filed the paperwork to remove his name from the November ballot.” — verbatim from Guardian — US · article
Framing spectrum · 27 outlets
Coverage patterns
Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): among the earliest were The Hill and Washington Examiner — stamps within 90 minutes.
| Lean | Outlets | Articles | Who |
|---|---|---|---|
| Left | 10 | 41 | Axios, Guardian, Mother Jones, NPR, New York Times, The Daily Beast +4 |
| Center | 4 | 12 | Al Jazeera English, BBC, The Hill, cnbc.com |
| Right | 4 | 24 | Daily Wire, Fox News, Washington Examiner, nypost.com |
| Unclassified | 6 | 10 | PBS NewsHour, bangordailynews.com, independent.co.uk, notus.org, washingtonexaminer.com, wmtw.com |
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