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The Fall Of Graham Platner
The discussion centers on the rise and fall of Grant Platner, a Democratic candidate whose downfall was foreseeable due to his fabricated working-class identity. Platner's marketing team, backed by a national Democratic group, created a narrative that misrepresented him as a working-class hero, despite his actual income being minimal from his oyster business and disability payments. This narrative was promoted by elite media, leading to his initial success. As scandals emerged, Democratic voters ignored the red flags, ultimately replacing him at a convention. The conversation critiques the party's failure to critically evaluate candidates and the media's role in perpetuating the myth.
Maine Vintage Toys
Jesse Fairbanks with Maine Vintage Toys comes in studio, talking about all things nostalgic, trivia and more! www.mainevintagetoys.com
Josh Filler
Matt is joined by security analyst Josh Filler. Josh is an attorney and former New York City, White House, and Department of Homeland Security official, bringing deep national security experience to the conversation about Graham Platner.
Jason Savage
Matt speaks to Jason Savage, Senior Advisor at the Maine Republican Party
Platner Out, What's Next?
The conversation discusses the selection process for a new Senate nominee, with a 600-person in-person convention planned. Over 100 state committee members voted to hold the convention if a vacancy arises. Delegates are selected by local town committees, adhering to party rules. Graham Plattner, who suspended his campaign, faced criticism for his 11-minute announcement, seen as self-aggrandizing and blaming others.
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