Democrat Scandal Explodes as Maine Candidate Melts Down Party Caught in Dirty Backroom Power Grab

Democrats love to preach about “accountability” and “transparency”—unless, of course, it hits too close to home. Just look at Graham Platner, the darling of Maine’s far-left machine, now spiraling into chaos. His only loyal defender? Radical operative Morris Katz, a strategist so deep in the progressive swamp, he once boosted a full-blown race-communist into office in New York City. Yes, the same guy who made threats against a whistleblower when Platner’s secret sexting life came to light.

These aren’t small, innocent missteps. We’re talking about a Democrat candidate with a mess of damning sexual allegations stacked against him—a married man trading sleazy messages with multiple women, all while parading as a champion of “virtue.” Katz, instead of urging Platner to take responsibility, has been far busier shutting down criticism, dodging even the simplest questions about what other skeletons might be hiding in Platner’s closet. Apparently, the left’s answer to scandal is to keep circling the wagons.

What’s really going on here is simple: the Democrat elite want power at any cost. Instead of calling for Platner to step down, they’re letting him play hardball with their own rules. Platner is now holding his own party hostage, refusing to walk away unless he gets to handpick his replacement. And why not? Maine’s laws let a candidate drop out, then let party bosses ignore the voters and install anyone they want. So much for “democracy”—unless it’s the kind cooked up by backroom deals and leftist scheming.

Where’s the outrage from the so-called “mainstream” media? Nowhere to be found. Had these scandals hit a conservative, we’d see wall-to-wall coverage and never-ending moral lectures from every liberal pundit in America. But when it’s a far-left candidate in trouble, suddenly the standards change. Silence, coverups, and finger-pointing at anyone who dares question the narrative.

Democrats can’t keep blaming voters for seeing straight through their games. When even your own allies are dropping you like a hot potato—and the only fighter left in your corner is a progressive hitman infamous for threatening leakers—maybe it’s time to admit the whole movement is rotten. Do Americans really want to be led by people who put themselves first, rigged party hacks second, and voters dead last? The answer should be obvious.

Source: Townhall


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