Democrats scramble as Graham Platner’s campaign meltdown exposes stunning hypocrisy

Democrats never met a scandal they couldn’t ignore, especially if it’s one of their own. Just look at Graham Platner’s crumbling Senate campaign in Maine. This disaster is the latest proof that liberals will look the other way, no matter how big the mess or how obvious the red flags, all for the illusion of finding their perfect “everyman.”

Platner’s campaign carried more baggage than a transatlantic flight. There were rumors, missteps, and embarrassing stories piling up faster than the Democrat handlers could spin them. Did any of this stop the left from parading him around like he was Maine’s answer to Mr. Smith Goes to Washington? Of course not. Liberals are masters at preaching virtue while practicing damage control for their favorite candidates.

This isn’t just about one bad campaign. It’s a window into how the Democrat machine operates. Instead of backing honest people, they’ll throw their support behind anyone willing to play the part—even if that person drags the party down. When things blew up, there were no apologies, only crocodile tears and hand-wringing behind closed doors. The hypocrisy is stunning.

Platner’s fall from grace should be a warning to voters everywhere. Democrats don’t just ignore problems—they pretend they never existed. They’re more worried about the optics than the actual character of their candidates. Voters deserve honesty, not a polished lie wrapped in fake blue-collar flannel.

Maine deserves better. America deserves better. But as long as Democrats are desperate to find another “average Joe” to push their globalist, anti-American agendas, expect more scandals, more damage control, and more betrayals. How many times are Americans supposed to buy what the liberals are selling? Maybe it’s time someone finally called out the left’s real gift—ignoring reality in the name of power.

Source: NY Post


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