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More Dems Flee Platner, As Woman Accusing Him Does Live Interview Laying Out More
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

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RedState
· Jul 7, 2026
More Dems Flee Platner, As Woman Acccusing Him Does Live Interview Laying Out More
More Dems Flee Platner, As Woman Acccusing Him Does Live Interview Laying Out More
Coffman Chronicle
· Jul 3, 2026
Hakeem Jeffries Says Trump Is the Bigger Issue as Democrats Face Party Divisions
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries used an NPR interview to argue that Democratic divisions should not distract from what he sees as the larger midterm issue: President Trump and the Republican agenda.
CNN
· Jul 6, 2026
'Heavily intoxicated': Woman says Senate nominee raped her in 2021
A woman said Monday that Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, entered her home without permission and raped her while he was heavily intoxicated nearly five years ago when they were in a casual dating relationship – an allegation Platner denies. 0:00 Jenny Racicot describes meeting Platner in 2021 2:23 Does she have political motivations for making these claims? 4:35 Jenny describes what she saw in his eyes as the alleged assault occurred 7:24 Platner seemed aware that what he was doing was wrong at times 9:11 What happened after the alleged assault Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #election #grahamplatner #News
Associated Press
· Jun 23, 2026
LIVE: Hakeem Jeffries holds a press conference
Watch live as House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries holds a press conference.
OpsLens
· Jul 5, 2026
‘I hate to say it’: Watch Jesse Watters and Karoline Leavitt break out the L-word to scorch Gen Z
Source link Jesse Watters Fox News host Jesse Watters on Thursday lambasted members of Gen Z who supported left-wing Democrats, questioning if they did so out of “laziness.” Left-wing Democrats
Washington Examiner
· Jul 8, 2026
Socialist primary wins could complicate Jeffries’ path to the speaker’s gavel
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) has bristled at questions about his leadership should Democrats retake the House in November. But after a wave of insurgent primary wins from New York City to Colorado elevated left-wing challengers openly critical of the party establishment, and in some cases of Jeffries himself, the minority leader now faces []
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Related coverage for "More Dems Flee Platner, As Woman Accusing Him Does Live Interview Laying Out More": RedState — More Dems Flee Platner, As Woman Acccusing Him Does Live Interview Laying Out More. Coffman Chronicle — Hakeem Jeffries Says Trump Is the Bigger Issue as Democrats Face Party Divisions. CNN — 'Heavily intoxicated': Woman says Senate nominee raped her in 2021. Associated Press — LIVE: Hakeem Jeffries holds a press conference. OpsLens — ‘I hate to say it’: Watch Jesse Watters and Karoline Leavitt break out the L-word to scorch Gen Z. Washington Examiner — Socialist primary wins could complicate Jeffries’ path to the speaker’s gavel
