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Democratic Party divisions laid bare after Platner withdraws from Senate race
Fox News contributor and US election analyst Remy Numa addressed the divisions within the Democratic Party following Graham Platner’s withdrawal from the Senate race. “This has been a week of frustration, finger pointing some infighting among the democratic party," Mr Numa told Sky News Australia. “There have always been two wings of the Democratic Party, the establishment wing and then the progressive wing, represented by folks like Bernie Sanders and like Graham Platner. “With him out of the race, the establishment wing, who never really liked Platner on policy or on personal grounds, basically said, well, I told you so."
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