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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsME-SEN: Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner admits using 'indefensible' antigay slurs in unearthed Reddit posts
A progressive U.S. Senate candidate in Maine, who has already apologized for earlier misogynistic and racially insensitive remarks and said he did not realize that a tattoo on his chest resembled a Nazi SS emblem, is again under scrutiny, this time for anti-LGBTQ+ comments.
In an interview on Wednesday afternoon with The Advocate, Graham Platner, a 41-year-old Marine and Army veteran running in Maines Democratic primary, seeking to become the nominee to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, confirmed that he authored a series of Reddit comments that include homophobic slurs, anti-LGBTQ+ jokes, and sexually explicit stories denigrating gay men.
The existence of the comments, posted under the handle P-Hustle between 2016 and 2021, has not previously been reported. The Advocate obtained the posts independently this week. The revelations come on the same day Platner is scheduled to hold a town hall in Ogunquit, a seaside resort long known as one of New Englands most prominent LGBTQ+ destinations, featuring a thriving gay community and Pride celebrations that draw visitors from across the region.
I have no reason to deny [that the posts are mine], Platner said in a Zoom interview. I made a lot of comments over the years and talked a lot of shit on the internet. I have no reason to doubt that at some point I used language that I would not be using today.
https://www.advocate.com/politics/graham-platner-homophobic-posts#toggle-gdpr
QueerDuck
(333 posts)At this point, he's going to cause more harm and division. He should withdraw and find something else to do.
RandySF
(78,712 posts)Last edited Thu Oct 23, 2025, 07:30 PM - Edit history (1)
When is enough enough?
QueerDuck
(333 posts)and try to make us believe that "if it doesn't bother Bernie, then it shouldn't bother us" (or something).
Or, I can easily see this also being dismissed by describing it as a "youthful indiscretion" or a "youthful lapse in judgement" --- but that wouldn't be true either. A rough estimate of his age at the time would put him at about 35 years old when he was posting this crap as "P-Hustle".
While that is younger than I am, that is certainly not an age that qualifies for "youthful indiscretion" forgiveness and sweeping-under-the-rug. He was old enough to know better.
Things like this (in spite of politically expedient apologies... now that he's been caught and called-out) reveal much about someone's character and demeanor and temperament.
And with all these "revelations," it's clear to me that he's damaged beyond repair. His candidacy is a disaster and it's divisive. If this continues it will only serve to create further distrust and weaken the Democrats... thus resulting in ANOTHER term for the insufferable Susan Collins.
You are correct, RandySF. This is well beyond "enough" and based on what we know now, our anger and disappointment cannot be rationally dismissed as being little more than "blind-Bernie-hate" being projected onto a Bernie-endorsed candidate.
He needs to withdraw and find himself a podcast to host or a youtube channel.
madinmaryland
(65,607 posts)Biophilic
(6,196 posts)RandySF
(78,712 posts)This is what some pundits refer to when they say we need to widen our tent to include people we dont agree with.
Biophilic
(6,196 posts)If I can't agree with someone on basic decency and ethics what kind of a pretzel do I need to become to agree with them on economics?
RandySF
(78,712 posts)Basic decency id non-negotiable.
sop
(16,576 posts)RandySF
(78,712 posts)But Bernie wasnt budging as of yesterday and neither were Pod Save America.
QueerDuck
(333 posts)but it's certainly no way to win an election or to create unity. He's damaged beyond repair. "Jake" from State Farm (and "Flo" from Progressive) would say his campaign and candidacy has been totaled.
In the highly unlikely event that he wins the primary, he would not be a unifying force that could bring in enough self-respecting voters in numbers large enough to defeat Susan Collins.
If he drags this all the way to the end, and is defeated in the primaries, his hardcore supporters (mostly Bernie supporters from what I can tell) will be resentful. And if there are ridiculous claims of the "establishment" being against him and "rigged" primaries... well... that will just deepen the distrust, and suppress the vote.
He needs to get out NOW while there's still time to repair the damage. Nothing good can come from continuing to try and run this clunker to the finish line. It's dented, tarnished, cracked, with wobbly wheels and being held together with duct tape and wire coat-hangers.
Even "Mayhem" from Allstate wouldn't try to repair this campaign. It's over.
democratsruletheday
(1,659 posts)HE GONE
FBaggins
(28,511 posts)Collins has proven herself to be tough to beat and we just had the sitting governor get into the race. Why is a 40-something fisherman even in the news (with or without a tattoo)? Cant he run for town council or something first?
QueerDuck
(333 posts)and, sadly, for some folks, that's all that matters. Obviously, many will ignore his baggage, his history, al the cumulative evidence of his poor judgement, and questions about honesty and forthcomingness, or understanding of basic history. His being blessed and chosen means more than actual qualifications, and more than having the best chance to unite voters in order to defeat a well-funded multi-term incumbent.
You ask a valid question... "can't he run for town council or something first?" --- Considering the questions and negatives that we already know about him, he's going to need to prove himself first. Politically expedient apologies for anti-LGBTQ jokes/slurs/rhetoric... and late-in-life tattoo cover-ups ring hollow and insincere for many people.
We can do better than this. He needs to withdraw now and end his campaign.
Easterncedar
(5,111 posts)He inspired a lot of positive excitement. Folks are really demoralized now. What a win for Collins. Can you stop hammering this or do you have an agenda beyond keeping Collins in her seat?
QueerDuck
(333 posts)I believe him.
This is over. He's finished. He's no longer a serious candidate or contender. Too much has come out... what will be next?
JBTaurus83
(722 posts)The election to Susan Collins on a silver platter.
DFW
(59,198 posts)Leave NOTHING to be discovered later. Even if its wrong to judge him by these relative antiquities, the fact that they are now dribbling out bit by bit demonstrates poor judgment on the part of his campaign. It will continue to distract from any message it will want to get across.
Sanders has been in enough campaigns to realize this. If Sanders wants to help him out, he might consider advising him to drop out now, and hitch his wagon to a candidate more likely to win, one who might have a useful post for him if victorious. If Sanders tells him damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead, well, I were Platner, Id tell him thanks for the advice, but this time, I am going in another direction. If Platner goes down, Sanders will not go down with the ship.
RandomNumbers
(18,942 posts)he didn't handle this well enough.
Time to step aside.
And apparently some of his nasty stuff was in 2021. That's not that long ago.
https://themainemonitor.org/platner-reddit-posts/
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,422 posts)And this guy is supposed to be a progressive? LOL-Repub plant if there ever was one
JBTaurus83
(722 posts)Fetterman/Manchin/Sinema in the making?
ProfessorGAC
(74,923 posts)...was "Wasn't Fetterman considered antiestablishment?" The relaxed dress thumbing his nose at norms & decorum.
Sure seems he's fallen in line with the powers that be, so I'm suspicious of these "buck the system" types.
It's so easy to put on that suit and fool people.
sop
(16,576 posts)In 2018 Sanders endorsed Fetterman for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania and held a rally with him in Philadelphia. During Fetterman's 2022 run for the U.S. Senate, Sanders publicly supported him, praising him as a "real fighter for the working class." Following Fetterman's victory, Sanders said his win was a sign that Democrats could succeed with a "strong working-class economic message."
Cha
(315,216 posts)"..strong working-class economic message."?
I'd like to hear Sanders' answer to that.
QueerDuck
(333 posts)... and stubbornness are more important than what's good for the country and what's the best way to defeat Susan Collins. From where I sit, this is a set-up for failure. A complete disaster that will divide the party, create resentment and distrust... it will suppress turnout... and Susan Collins will win AGAIN.
Cha
(315,216 posts)the history of said subject.
Keepthesoulalive
(1,954 posts)This person attempting to run as a democrat is a Trojan horse and a certain senator should sit down and stop supporting unvetted candidates because he likes them and his followers should ask that he vet them.
Quiet Em
(2,364 posts)is because a Senator they like has supported him. I don't think I have ever been in complete lockstep with a politician. Heck, I don't always agree with my husband 100% of the time. It's weird.
Keepthesoulalive
(1,954 posts)And lose the ability to reason. Which is why we are so screwed now.
QueerDuck
(333 posts)Emile
(38,517 posts)QueerDuck
(333 posts)is certainly no guarantee of future success. Nor is it enough to be used as an excuse of "free pass" when poor judgement has been used and when a mistake has clearly been made. The tide is rushing in and this sand castle is being washed away. It makes no sense for anyone to continue to continue to waste time and effort trying to reinforce the mote or walls or parapets with more sand. People need to swallow their pride, learn from their mistakes and realized Instead that it's time to abandon a hopeless cause and move to higher ground.

Emile
(38,517 posts)Thanks for helping to prove my point. With his recent endorsement, the axiom about "past performance" remains true.
Emile
(38,517 posts)QueerDuck
(333 posts)I don't spoon-feed information to adults. I don't waste my time providing answers to questions with obvious answers, or with answers that can be found by anyone who's ever heard of Google and who has the language skills to construct a query. And as a rule (in case anyone is ever tempted in the future) I also don't waste my time responding to bad-faith "sea-lioning" questions; and I don't do research for anyone who pretends to not understand; or who tries to convince me that they need clarification with self-evident facts and concepts. So... I'm afraid you'll have to figure it out yourself, Emile.
Emile
(38,517 posts)QueerDuck
(333 posts)Emile
(38,517 posts)Why not?
QueerDuck
(333 posts)Here's an amusing comic strip that I thought you might enjoy reading.
https://wondermark.com/c/1062/
Emile
(38,517 posts)Jose Garcia
(3,341 posts)Crockett and AOC represent solid blue districts. Harris was elected state-wide in California, a state carried by a Republican only twice in the past 30 years.
When was the last time Maine voters elected a Democrat to the US Senate? 1992.
Emile
(38,517 posts)endorsed him? We're you against that endorsement back then?
Bernie Sanders did not endorse John Fetterman during the 2022 Democratic primary race for the U.S. Senate. Fetterman was already the Democratic nominee when Sanders expressed his support for him during the general election campaign later that year.
QueerDuck
(333 posts)His presence at all divides Democrats and creates distrust and resentment (and THAT is a sure-fire way to suppress the vote... thus handing a victory to Susan Collins.)
He should exit NOW before people get too emotionally invested in Bernie's choice. If he takes this to the end, he'll lose the nomination... but I can see the possibility that his hardcore supporters will feel betrayed or jilted... opening old wounds, and sitting out the general election.
If he (by some miracle) wins, it seems highly unlikely that in this political climate he'd be able to turn that into a win against the incumbent Susan Collins. He's a newcomer... inexperienced... untested... naive... still wet behind the ears. His past "indiscretions" will result in powerful and convincing negative ads against him.
We can do better than this. He needs to withdraw and find another career.
W_HAMILTON
(9,726 posts)If he's not a Repub plant, he damn sure plays the part of one...
Cha
(315,216 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(1,954 posts)We should be grateful.
QueerDuck
(333 posts)... he's the chosen one.
We deserve better.
pansypoo53219
(22,658 posts)RandySF
(78,712 posts)QueerDuck
(333 posts)and you are absolutely correct, RandySF... he was a "full-grown" adult... TWICE the legal age of 18. This was no "momentary lapse of judgement."
This is who he is.

Cha
(315,216 posts)want the best candidate to Go against Collins.
bucolic_frolic
(52,911 posts)leftstreet
(37,708 posts)that made me laugh out loud
nycbos
(6,602 posts)QueerDuck
(333 posts)RandySF
(78,712 posts)He did nothing until it was called out.
Dave says
(5,272 posts)Anyone that would get the tattoos he has is already trash to me. Now this? Think of the mindset someone must have to do these things, even if done when he was younger (he wasnt young in 2021). Certainly not a Democrat.
mvd
(65,755 posts)A good strong economic message is fantastic to have, but rings less true with this baggage. Dont want another Fetterman.
struggle4progress
(125,003 posts)DFW
(59,198 posts)I just spent about 50 minutes on the phone with the Maine Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows
She is running for governor next year, and was looking for some support. She sounded very level-headed and open to learning about things she wasn't aware of, so her call wasn't in vain. She will probably be running against a disgusting cretin named Paul LePage, who was already governor of Maine when I was last there. I was standing right next to him, and he is a combination of John Gotti and Porky Pig. I pledged some support, needless to say. We also talked some about the Senate race, although we didn't dwell on it much. Shenna is concentrating on her own race, understandably enough.
Walleye
(42,927 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(1,954 posts)Another unqualified white male who wants fame and power. Where have we seen this before? Bernie has a very narrow view and it is obvious again.
BannonsLiver
(19,803 posts)I actually read that pantload on this very platform this morning. Granted, the author is a barely closeted pro Nazi revisionist, Musk bro and Putinite, so it goes with the territory.
Botany
(75,636 posts)A spokesperson for the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement to JI that Platners tattoo appears to be a Nazi Totenkopf tattoo, and if true, it is troubling that a candidate for high office would have one.
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In the photo, Ward is pictured wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the number 88, an apparent reference to a widely recognized neo-Nazi code for Heil Hitler. The post, a screenshot of which was obtained by JI, has since been deleted from Wards Facebook page.
https://jewishinsider.com/2025/10/graham-platner-ss-tattoo-maine-senate/
questionseverything
(11,357 posts)Thats a big part of his draw for young people
Keepthesoulalive
(1,954 posts)You should not be a one issue voter. Someone who wants to win will tell you one thing and do the opposite. Trump promised to end the conflict day one and now hes trying to build a resort over dead bodies. They need to grasp the world is huge and complex and then make the best decision to make it better.
BigDemVoter
(4,665 posts)He should definitely drop out if he hasn't already done so.