Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) did not respond when asked about his support for Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat running for Senate, who is facing multiple controversies. Schiff stated he would wait to learn more about the allegations against Platner before making further comments. He noted that the decision on the importance of these issues lies with Maine voters. Other Democrats, such as Senator Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.), have not officially endorsed Platner but expressed support for Democratic candidates in general. Platner's campaign has been marred by scandals, including a tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism and resurfaced controversial online posts. He is scheduled to meet with Senate Democrats in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) defended Platner, suggesting that the scandals are a result of his opposition to billionaire interests. Meanwhile, Republicans have criticized Platner, with Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) commenting on public perception of the candidate.
Sen. Adam Schiff Avoids Questions on Graham Platner's Senate Campaign
Senator Adam Schiff declined to comment on his support for Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine facing several controversies. Other Democrats have not officially endorsed him, while some, like Senator Bernie Sanders, defend him against criticisms related to his campaign. Platner's scandals include a Nazi-linked tattoo and controversial online posts.
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Sen. Adam Schiff Avoids Questions on Graham Platner's Senate Campaign