The Truth About Graham Platner's Senate Candidacy – He Was Not Inspired to Run for Office, He Was RECRUITED by a Wealthy DSA Couple Who Have Done This Before
If you believe Democrats and the media, you probably think that Graham Platner of Maine is a genuine, blue-collar, oyster fisherman who decided to run for U.S. The post The Truth About Graham Platner's Senate Candidacy – He Was Not Inspired to Run for Office, He Was RECRUITED by a Wealthy DSA Couple Who Have Done This Before appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The Truth About Graham Platner’s Senate Candidacy – He Was Not Inspired to Run for Office, He Was RECRUITED by a Wealthy DSA Couple Who Have Done This Before Graham Platner, a U.S. Senate candidate from Maine, is presented as a blue-collar oyster fisherman, but his candidacy was allegedly orchestrated by a wealthy couple from the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). This couple, Daniel Moraff and Leanne Fan, reportedly recruited and coached Platner, who initially hesitated to run, to cultivate a specific ‘working-class’ image, mirroring their previous efforts with other candidates.
- Graham Platner’s campaign for U.S. Senate in Maine is based on a manufactured persona, not genuine inspiration.
- He was recruited by Daniel Moraff and Leanne Fan, a wealthy DSA couple with a history of grooming candidates.
- Platner’s privileged background, including expensive schooling and a lawyer father, is contrasted with his portrayed ‘working-class’ image.
- Moraff and Fan previously recruited candidates like Dan Osborn for the Senate in Nebraska and Rep. Summer Lee in Pennsylvania.
- Platner admitted in an interview that the couple approached him at his home, seeking someone with working-class policies to run against Susan Collins.
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