A Maine Democrat seeking his party's Senate nomination has stumbled into his third Nazi-related scandal, exposing just how far left the Democratic Party has fallen into radical territory that would have been unthinkable just decades ago.
Graham Platner, the 41-year-old Democrat darling seeking to represent Maine in the U.S. Senate, is now facing intense scrutiny after promoting an openly antisemitic conspiracy theorist on social media. This latest incident marks the third time Platner has been linked to Nazi-adjacent content during his primary campaign alone.
The pattern is deeply disturbing, folks. First, questions arose about Platner's tattoo that bears a striking resemblance to Nazi symbolism. Then came revelations about other controversial associations. Now, he's actively promoting conspiracy theorists who spread antisemitic poison across social media platforms.
Democrats' Antisemitism Problem Goes Mainstream
This isn't just about one radical candidate in Maine – it's a symptom of how the Democratic Party has embraced the far-left elements that openly despise Israel and Jewish Americans. While President Trump moved our embassy to Jerusalem and brokered historic Abraham Accords, Democrats have coddled the antisemitic wing of their party.
Platner's repeated "mistakes" aren't accidents. They're a window into the soul of today's Democratic Party, where hatred of Israel and Jewish people has become acceptable as long as it's dressed up in progressive rhetoric about "social justice."
"Three strikes and you're out – except in the Democratic Party, where antisemitism apparently gets you promoted," one GOP strategist told reporters.
The silence from Democratic leadership speaks volumes. Where are Chuck Schumer and the party establishment demanding Platner step aside? Their deafening silence tells you everything you need to know about their priorities.
Patriots See Through the Hypocrisy
While Democrats spent years falsely smearing President Trump and his supporters as extremists, their own candidates are literally promoting Nazi conspiracy theories and sporting suspicious tattoos. The hypocrisy is staggering, but not surprising to anyone who's been paying attention.
Maine voters deserve better than a Senate candidate who can't seem to go a week without another Nazi-related scandal. But this is what the Democratic Party is offering America in 2026 – radical candidates with toxic associations who represent everything wrong with the modern left.
How many more scandals will it take before Maine Democrats realize their party has been hijacked by extremists?
