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Graham Platner’s Point of No Return

Following an allegation of sexual assault, the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine is considering his future. What would his exit mean for the race, and for the broader direction of American politics?
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Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
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Left 17%
Center 0%
Right 83%
RedState
· Jul 3, 2026
Buckle Up: A Key Figure in the Swalwell Revelations Sets Her Sights on Graham Platner
Buckle Up: A Key Figure in the Swalwell Revelations Sets Her Sights on Graham Platner
China Global Television Network
· Jul 2, 2026
The forgotten man: Keir Starmer's curious downfall
The forgotten man: Keir Starmer's curious downfall
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 21, 2026
As Starmer Eyes the Exit, a Vital Lesson for Burnham
As Starmer Eyes the Exit, a Vital Lesson for Burnham
Liberty Nation
· Jun 24, 2026
The End of Starmer’s Loveless Landslide
Why the UK PM was doomed from the start.
Arizona Daily Independent
· Jun 28, 2026
Bob Horner’s Greatness at ASU And in Baseball Remembered as Golden Spikes Announcement Nears
Bob Horner’s Greatness at ASU And in Baseball Remembered as Golden Spikes Announcement Nears
Daily Mail
· Jun 22, 2026
QUENTIN LETTS: Cliche-spouting Starmer was mediocrity in a suit. One of history's feeblest non-entity PMs, only us sketch writers will miss him...
QUENTIN LETTS: Cliche-spouting Starmer was mediocrity in a suit. One of history's feeblest non-entity PMs, only us sketch writers will miss him...
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Related coverage for "Graham Platner’s Point of No Return": RedState — Buckle Up: A Key Figure in the Swalwell Revelations Sets Her Sights on Graham Platner. China Global Television Network — The forgotten man: Keir Starmer's curious downfall. Real Clear Politics — As Starmer Eyes the Exit, a Vital Lesson for Burnham. Liberty Nation — The End of Starmer’s Loveless Landslide. Arizona Daily Independent — Bob Horner’s Greatness at ASU And in Baseball Remembered as Golden Spikes Announcement Nears. Daily Mail — QUENTIN LETTS: Cliche-spouting Starmer was mediocrity in a suit. One of history's feeblest non-entity PMs, only us sketch writers will miss him...