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Graham Platner drops out of Maine Senate race after rape claim

by markoflorentino@icloud.com



WASHINGTON — Accused rapist Graham Platner dropped out of his Maine Senate race on Wednesday in the wake of bombshell sexual assault allegations that forced leading Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, to yank their support of him.

“We believe that for the movement to continue, it can’t be me. And for that reason we are suspending campaign operations,” Platner said in a video announcement.

The announcement comes after a woman he previously dated, Jenny Racicot, publicly alleged that he drunkenly raped her at her Maine home in 2021 despite her repeated pleas to stop. Platner called the allegations false.

Platner had until July 13 to bow out of the closely watched race for Democrats to be able to easily replace him as the party battles for control of the upper chamber.

Democrat Graham Platner has dropped out of the Maine Senate race after a bombshell rape accusation from his ex-girlfriend. AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty
Platner’s ex, Jenny Racicot, publicly alleged that the Senate hopeful drunkenly raped her at her Maine home in 2021. CNN

He vehemently denied the rape accusations against him but canceled his scheduled appearances and said he was contemplating his path forward.

Just hours after the latest claims, Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) issued a joint statement denouncing Platner.

“The allegations reported today are incredibly disturbing – violence, abuse and sexual assault are absolutely unacceptable,” it said.

“Graham Platner needs to immediately withdraw as the Democratic nominee for Senate and allow Maine Democrats the opportunity to choose a new candidate who can defeat Susan Collins. The DSCC [Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee] will not invest in the Maine Senate race if Platner remains on the ballot.”

Democratic US Senate candidate Graham Platner, right, and his wife Amy Gertner, left, speak to a security guard outside his home in Sullivan Maine Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Robert Miller for NY Post

Throughout his campaign, Platner had survived a steady string of scandals and repeatedly insisted to the public that he didn’t have any more skeletons in his closet before more bombshells dropped.

He’s been accused of sexting other women while married, lying about a since-removed Nazi tattoo and being unfaithful to girlfriends and contemptuous of women.

Maine is widely seen as a must-win race for Democrats in order to retake control of the Senate.

Most Democrats had stood by Platner throughout nearly all the scandals that emerged against Platner, and he won his primary last month nonetheless.

The Post’s June 5 cover on Platner’s scandals.

But the rape accusations, first reported by Politico, proved to be a death knell for his candidacy.

Racicot described in disturbing detail how an “almost blackout drunk” Platner entered her home without permission one night in 2021 after she texted him that she didn’t want to see him.

In graphic detail, she recounted how she repeatedly rebuffed him, but he followed her into the bedroom and ejaculated in her.

The profile picture the horny oyster farmer used on Kik, an anonymous platform with a reputation for hookups. Obtained by NY Post

“And, the look on his face and realizing what was happening, I just realized that, like, I am in a situation where there’s no consent here,” she told Politico.


Here’s the latest on the bombshell sexual assault allegations against lefty Senate candidate Graham Platner:


“One of the reasons I didn’t come forward sooner was, the huge moral conflict that I had between supporting his politics, but not supporting him as a person,” Racicot told the outlet. “I just want the truth out there. I just want people to have a whole scope of who he is as a person.”

The rape accusations, first reported by Politico, proved to be a death knell for his candidacy. Robert Miller for NY Post

Asked by CNN whether she was alleging that he raped her, Racicot responded: “By definition, yes, absolutely yes.”

Ahead of the July 13 deadline, Democratic operatives scrambled to get as much dirt on Platner to the public as part of an apparent pressure campaign to force him out of the race.

The nonprofit group Reckoning Action, which was founded by progressive lawyer Cheyenne Hunt, got in contact with Racicot, according to Politico.

Platner seen with his wife Amy Gertner at a primary election night watch party in Blue Hill, Maine on June 9, 2026. AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty

Hunt endorsed Platner late last year, but backed off after accusations of him being rough with women were reported by the New York Times last month. Hunt also backed women who made accusations against disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.)

Platner had defied the Democratic establishment by taking down Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) in a primary and clinching the nomination last month, despite fears that there was more to come out about him. Mills suspended her campaign in April, weeks before the primary contest took place.

Ahead of the primary, Platner was hit with accusations from multiple past girlfriends who accused him of troubling behavior.

Platner’s ex-girlfriend Lyndsey Fifield (pictured) accused the Senate candidate of physical abuse. Instagram/@lyndseyfifield

One of the women, Lyndsey Fifield, claimed that he once twisted her arm behind her back before trapping her in a room and, at another point, yanked her out of a cab by the wrists.

Platner denied those accusations, claiming they were “politically motivated.”

After Racicot went public with her rape claim, Fifield came forward with yet another shocking allegation against Platner — that he repeatedly removed his condom during sex without asking permission.

“He would pull condoms off,” Lyndsey Fifield said in an interview with the Washington Post. “He would do it in a sneaky way. He wouldn’t tell me.”

“I confronted him both during and after [sex] because he knew that I was not on birth control and how dangerous that was,” Fifield added. “He would act like cute about it, like ‘Oh sneaky me.’”

Fifield’s account was corroborated by a friend of her’s, who described how Fifield — who was not on birth control — was left “extremely angry about the situation and about what he had done.”

Platner’s campaign again told the outlet Fifield’s allegation was “categorically false and politically motivated.”

Fifield and another former flame of his also had private messages with confidants describing Platner’s skull-and-crossbones tattoo as a Nazi symbol long before it was publicly known.

Revelations that Platner had a tattoo on his chest resembling a Totenkopf, which was used by the Nazi Schutzstaffel or SS. He claims he got that ink while inebriated in Croatia in 2007 and has since covered it up.

Platner’s Nazi “Totenkopf” tattoo seen in a video from his brother’s wedding. Pod Save America
Graham Platner inked over the Nazi tattoo. Instagram / Graham for Maine
Sen. Susan Collins is widely seen as the most vulnerable incumbent Republican senator this election cycle. GRAEME SLOAN/EPA/Shutterstock

In late May, it emerged that Platner allegedly cheated on his wife, with whom he had tied the knot in 2023, and had an account on Kik, an anonymous platform used for hookups. Platner’s profile showed him shirtless with a towel over his waist and his phone blocking the Nazi tattoo.

Ahead of the primary race, his former campaign political director, Genevieve McDonald, penned a blistering Washington Post op-ed telling Maine voters that Platner was unfit to become a senator.

On Reddit, Platner previously trashed a Purple Heart veteran, defended urinating on dead Taliban fighters, suggested that sexual assault victims should “take some responsibility,” argued that rural voters are racist, and more.

Whoever Democrats tap to replace him will have to face off against incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who has a history of outperforming polls.

Maine Democrats have promised an “open” and “transparent” process to choose another candidate for the ballot.

Platner’s team, however, has “repeatedly reached out” to the state party “in an attempt to put their thumb on the scale of what this process looks like,” Maine Democratic Party Executive Director Devon Murphy-Anderson revealed Tuesday.

“We have repeatedly reiterated to Graham Platner’s team that they have no role in determining our next Democratic nominee for the US Senate, nor in determining what this process looks like,” Murphy-Anderson said in a video posted on X.

Prior Murphy-Anderson’s complaint, The Post reported that Platner was refusing to bow out of the race unless he was given the chance to approve his successor.

A source familiar with the campaign discussions said Platner, his campaign and political strategist Morris Katz were demanding that his replacement share his left-wing values.



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