Steelman · slot A
The Platner coverup is real
A center-right political journalist would argue —Look at the pattern. Damaging material about Graham Platner keeps surfacing, and instead of grappling with what it reveals about the man Maine Democrats want to send to the Senate, the response from his allies and a sympathetic press has been to manage the story — to recast each revelation as a smear, a misreading, or old news. That's not vetting; that's running interference. Democrats decided early that Platner was their best shot, and now the sunk cost is doing the talking. Voters deserve to evaluate a candidate on the full record, not on the laundered version that survives once operatives and friendly outlets have decided which facts are allowed to matter.