Graham Platner fires back at Fetterman: ‘It’s not the hoodie, dude’
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine, responded to Senator John Fetterman's comments regarding his attire and personal controversies. Platner accused Fetterman of being a 'stooge' for AIPAC and the Republican party, emphasizing that the issue is not about clothing. He defended himself against allegations of past behavior, claiming they are politically motivated and asserting that he has support from the community.
- ▪Graham Platner attacked Senator John Fetterman on social media after Fetterman commented on Platner's alleged past messages to women.
- ▪Platner described Fetterman's belief about his unpopularity being linked to his attire as misguided.
- ▪Recent polling indicates that Platner's controversies are negatively impacting his public image.
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Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner attacked Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) on social media Saturday night after the Pennsylvania lawmaker said he’d wear a suit “every day” if Platner released the texts and messages he has allegedly sent to women while married to his wife. Fetterman said on Fox News’s “Saturday in America” that he has not heard from the embattled candidate on the proposed deal, adding that Platner had previously expressed anger at Fetterman’s well-known refusal to wear a suit.
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