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sheshe2

(98,700 posts)
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 01:39 AM 12 hrs ago

Chris Hayes: Platner interview. Video and text.



CHRIS HAYES, HOST: Tonight we have some breaking news surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. New York Times has exclusive reporting tonight on three women who previously dated Platner and called his behavior in those relationships unsettling, volatile, and toxic. Graham Platner will be joining me in just a moment to address the allegations reported in that story.

Now, the report comes as Democrats are more aware than ever about how the effort to hold Trump accountable will, of course, require flipping seats in the currently Republican majority Senate. And lots of political observers agree that one of their best shots at flipping a seat should be in Maine. It's a state that Donald Trump actually lost three times. He lost it to Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden. It is represented by longtime Republican incumbent Susan Collins, who has held that seat since 1997, even as the state has elected Democrats at other statewide offices and for president.

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And it's also very clear that Platner is a very natural, high-level political talent. He's been able to draw large crowds throughout the state, sometimes in small towns where half the town's there. He has barnstormed basically nonstop doing event after event after event.

It's also true that Platner is a political unknown. He's a combat veteran who readily admits to have -- having a very messy past. And with that past has come a slow, consistent drip of negative headlines that he has had to reckon with since entering the race.




https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/chris-hayes-interviews-platner-on-nyt-abuse-allegations-anything-alleging-physicality-is-simply-not-true/ar-AA24SOmD

It is worth watching for the answers and reactions.
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Chris Hayes: Platner interview. Video and text. (Original Post) sheshe2 12 hrs ago OP
It's pathetic luv2fly 12 hrs ago #1
Funny thing is... sheshe2 12 hrs ago #2
You are not the only one, hon. MorbidButterflyTat 12 hrs ago #3
TY, MBT. sheshe2 12 hrs ago #4
Always always always the personal attack. betsuni 12 hrs ago #5
When ya got nothin' ... sheshe2 11 hrs ago #7
I'd like to see the Centrist Establishment conspiracy explained. betsuni 11 hrs ago #10
What is the 'moronic conspiracy theory' about 'centrist establishment'? Violet_Crumble 11 hrs ago #9
Yeah, I wish anyone defending Cha 9 hrs ago #12
It's really ugly on some other threads MorbidButterflyTat 2 min ago #20
Not a diss luv2fly 9 hrs ago #13
And of course you misrepresented what I said: sheshe2 3 hrs ago #19
I also have concerns, and I don't think expressing those brer cat 7 hrs ago #16
The commercial media, of which MS NOW is part of, obviously, is throwing all the crap they can at Graham Platner. Chris BComplex 11 hrs ago #6
Perhaps you should have a word with Senators Warren and Sanders. sheshe2 11 hrs ago #8
How do you know what they talked about if it were a closed-door meeting? Violet_Crumble 11 hrs ago #11
His problems are his own behavior EdmondDantes_ 6 hrs ago #17
It was a meeting with many senators which happened to include Warren and Sanders and came at Platners Nanjeanne 6 hrs ago #18
I'm so happy JustAnotherGen 7 hrs ago #14
Mine is Sherrod Brown. LisaL 7 hrs ago #15

luv2fly

(2,738 posts)
1. It's pathetic
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 01:55 AM
12 hrs ago

"And with that past has come a slow, consistent drip of negative headlines..."

Promoted and endlessly fed to us by a few folks here seemingly determined to undermine the efforts of Democrats in Maine.

But hey, we can always hope Collins becomes more like Massie 🙄

sheshe2

(98,700 posts)
2. Funny thing is...
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:10 AM
12 hrs ago

Both Sanders and Warren had a closed door meet with him. They want to know if anything else would come out. These are two very progressive Senators (one is mine and I adore them) that endorsed him on day 1 and THEY HAVE CONCERNS and so should we all.

I see what you did and there really isn't any reason to diss me for feeling uncomfortable with Platner.

betsuni

(29,369 posts)
5. Always always always the personal attack.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:25 AM
12 hrs ago

And always the moronic conspiracy theory about CENTRIST ESTABLISHMENT .

betsuni

(29,369 posts)
10. I'd like to see the Centrist Establishment conspiracy explained.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 03:04 AM
11 hrs ago

I'd like someone to actually type the words without laughing: Democrats want Collins to win and Republicans to control the Senate because .... because ... something about money (bribed by billionaires, corporations, oligarchs) and how the old establishment centrists despise and fear progressives.

So, Democrats are going to all the trouble of pulling off a complicated conspiracy theory for decades, why exactly? If it's money, what are Democrats spending it on? Where are their private jets and private islands and numerous houses? If nobody is going to explain it, then they shouldn't keep littering DU with it. If the goal is to give me headaches, success!

Violet_Crumble

(36,426 posts)
9. What is the 'moronic conspiracy theory' about 'centrist establishment'?
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 03:03 AM
11 hrs ago

I'm following this Graham Platner thing from a long distance with some interest. I haven't seen any conspiracy theories about the centre of the party, so could you explain what it is?

Also, I did do some reading up on the two-party system and found out only having two parties is what's resulted in the Democratic Party being such a big bus stretching from the left to the right of LW politics. And there's a lot of bickering between the different factions. Right now I'm thinking there should be far less bickering and far more focus on the real issue, which is Trump and his gang of butt-licking cronies destroying US democracy and ransacking what belongs to the American people.

And tbh I think there should be a multiparty parliamentary system in the US like there is in the UK and Australia. There's different factions in the Labor Party, but it seems to work better in the US. The only time I think I've felt revulsion is when Peter Garrett from Midnight Oil went into Parliament as a Labor MP instead of going with the Greens, who were much more reflective of his views. Enough waffling, but no-one who's been attacking Platner has been explaining what the alternative options are, so they do come across as just attacking and smearing. The primary is in a few days so hopefully this won't be an issue then

Cha

(321,044 posts)
12. Yeah, I wish anyone defending
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 04:36 AM
9 hrs ago

Their candidates would not personally attack those who have a different view.

This is still the primary. I'm a Team player, I don't take my ball and go home in the GE.

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,852 posts)
20. It's really ugly on some other threads
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:28 PM
3 min ago

Condescending disrespect for the crime of disagreeing.

luv2fly

(2,738 posts)
13. Not a diss
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 05:30 AM
9 hrs ago

I'm not a Mainer and I can't vote there, but it's disrespectful to those who are to tear apart the very likely Democratic candidate. I've read over and over from a variety of posters over the years that these kind of discussions only serve to "suppress the vote," sometimes coming from those who now are most vocal about their distaste. Everybody knows the issues and in a few days, thankfully, Mainers will decide. The motives of people continuing to rip on him at this point seem questionable and I can't help but wonder what the purpose is.

And support for "more like Massie" makes, in my opinion, zero sense if it's coming from a Democrat but as you know, one of the joys of being here is our diversity.

Enjoy the day.

sheshe2

(98,700 posts)
19. And of course you misrepresented what I said:
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 10:52 AM
3 hrs ago

You:

And support for "more like Massie" makes, in my opinion, zero sense if it's coming from a Democrat but as you know, one of the joys of being here is our diversity.


ME:

He is a good man; we could use more like him in the GOP.

Sadly, they are overrun with MAGAs that the knee to trump. They don't give a rats ass about their constituents' wellbeing, the American people as a whole or the constitution.

Jesus wept.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=21281039

Ta


brer cat

(27,720 posts)
16. I also have concerns, and I don't think expressing those
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:22 AM
7 hrs ago

concerns makes me anti-progressive. The judgment and behavior of candidates is important, and these accusations raise questions about Platner.

BComplex

(9,986 posts)
6. The commercial media, of which MS NOW is part of, obviously, is throwing all the crap they can at Graham Platner. Chris
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:35 AM
11 hrs ago

Hayes looked like he was trying to swallow rotten fish through the whole interview. We had to get up and walk around before we started throwing things at Chris...who was formerly one of my favorite pundits. Not anymore after that hit job.

This is nothing but a very powerful top 3% moneyed interests and power hungry establishment that is terrified of the power shifting to the people. But people on both sides of the carefully crafted divided country are wondering why we pay taxes and don't get a whole lot more out of them, instead of wars, and slush funds and tax breaks for the wealthy, and a military that is playing with bombs that get blown out of the sky by a plastic drone....not because we didn't have the capability and the technology, but because some military weapons company made more money buying politicians and selling politicians on the bombs instead of the drones.

Platner, Abdul El-Sayed, Zoran Mamdani and other progressive democratic socialists are bringing back the FDR attitude, and there are too many people who have made themselves very comfortable, and well financed, by running away from FDR type government.



sheshe2

(98,700 posts)
8. Perhaps you should have a word with Senators Warren and Sanders.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 03:00 AM
11 hrs ago

Two very PROGRESSIVE Senators that had a closed-door meeting with Platner. Both endorsed him. They obviously are very troubled with what has come out and wanted to know if there was anything else they should worry about. Both their reputations are at stake here.

Chris? He did just fine in that interview and had not swallowed any rotten fish unless...oh, never mind. i will leave it at that.

Violet_Crumble

(36,426 posts)
11. How do you know what they talked about if it were a closed-door meeting?
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 03:05 AM
11 hrs ago

For all you know, they may have closed-door meetings once a month. After all, Bernie and Elizabeth Warren are amazing people who I doubt would descend into doing great examples of Puritans and obsessing over sexting...

Nanjeanne

(6,727 posts)
18. It was a meeting with many senators which happened to include Warren and Sanders and came at Platners
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:17 AM
6 hrs ago

team’s request and before the sexting info.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/us/politics/platner-senate-democrats-washington-meeting.html?unlocked_article_code=1.n1A.PsG8.vRU__N0KZPOt&smid=nytcore-ios-share]

As reporters pressed Mr. Schumer about his confidence in Mr. Platner, he repeated three more times that Democrats would defeat Ms. Collins — and noted once that he had endorsed Mr. Platner — before ending his news media availability.

Mr. Schumer’s clipped responses to questions about Mr. Platner were echoed by the few Senate Democrats who crossed Constitution Avenue from their offices to meet with Mr. Platner at the headquarters of the Senate Democratic campaign arm. The 90-minute session, which came after an invitation from Mr. Platner’s aides, was planned before last weekend’s reports about his texts to women.

JustAnotherGen

(38,148 posts)
14. I'm so happy
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 06:43 AM
7 hrs ago

My Senate Candidate this year is Cory Booker.

No joke sheshe. There's nothing the Magapubs or Leftists (not Democratic Party members) can throw at him that rises to Platner's problems.

Also - god bless Ras Baraka and Mikie Sherrill.

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