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Fetterman: Sanders, others need to ‘apologize’ for backing Platner

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July 7, 2026

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Fetterman: Sanders, others need to ‘apologize’ for backing Platner

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said late Monday that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and other prominent progressive voices in the Democratic Party should “apologize” for championing Graham Platner’s Senate candidacy in Maine, calling Platner a “predator” “I would really call Bernie Sanders to apologize for pushing this kind of predator more than anyone he helped,”...

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Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Rep. Comer Blasts Senate GOP Over Stalled SAVE America Act

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., on Sunday sharply criticized Senate Republicans for failing to advance the SAVE America Act, intensifying pressure on GOP lawmakers as President Donald Trump’s election integrity legislation remains stalled in the Senate. During an appearance on Fox News’ “The Big Weekend Show,” Comer questioned why Republican []...Click to read more

Twitchy

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ratio Alert! The Atlantic Bemoans Graham Platner Making Things Harder for Dems (Cue Norm Macdonald Memes)

Ratio Alert! The Atlantic Bemoans Graham Platner Making Things Harder for Dems (Cue Norm Macdonald Memes)

Hot Air

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· Jul 9, 2026

Fetterman: Bernie Owes America An Apology for Pushing a Rapist For the Senate

Fetterman: Bernie Owes America An Apology for Pushing a Rapist For the Senate

AllSides

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· Jul 9, 2026

The foreseeability of Graham Platner's downfall

The day before Maine's Democratic Senate primary in June, a CBS News reporter asked Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., whether he still supported the left-wing populist candidate Graham Platner in light of the controversies surrounding him. At the time, they included a tattoo that resembled a Nazi symbol (which he covered up in response to criticism after it was revealed), a history of inflammatory and bigoted comments on social media, and allegations that he mistreated romantic partners.

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Long List Of Democrats Who Ignored Platner’s Scandals

Talk about a delayed reaction. For months, Maine Democratic Senate hopeful Graham Platner sailed through scandal after scandal with the Democratic Party’s blessing intact. A tattoo tied to Nazi SS iconography? Fine. Old posts sneering at rape victims and calling rural Americans “stupid” and “racist”? Shrugged off. Cheering on the death of a wounded U.S. ...

DNyuz

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· Jul 12, 2026

Graham Platner’s scandal-scarred campaign was proof Dems will overlook anything in search for their ‘Everyman’

With the Senate campaign of Maine’s Graham Platner blowing up in their faces, Democrats everywhere are giving each other tearful gobs of solace and advice. Some are comparing Platner’s scandal-driven collapse and last-minute withdrawal to the 2024 presidential campaign, when a befuddled Joe Biden withdrew in early July and his vice president, Kamala Harris, was []

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Related coverage for "Fetterman: Sanders, others need to ‘apologize’ for backing Platner": Off The Press — Rep. Comer Blasts Senate GOP Over Stalled SAVE America Act. Twitchy — Ratio Alert! The Atlantic Bemoans Graham Platner Making Things Harder for Dems (Cue Norm Macdonald Memes). Hot Air — Fetterman: Bernie Owes America An Apology for Pushing a Rapist For the Senate. AllSides — The foreseeability of Graham Platner's downfall. The Daily Wire — The Long List Of Democrats Who Ignored Platner’s Scandals. DNyuz — Graham Platner’s scandal-scarred campaign was proof Dems will overlook anything in search for their ‘Everyman’