Platner campaign cancels three events as rumors swirl about more controversies
In place of what would have been the virtual flyer for the event on the website, a notification pops up reading, “This event is no longer available. It is a postpone, he will be back in Gorham,” the event organizer said in the Facebook video.However, several unverified reports on X have suggested that Platner could be facing new opposition research reports set to drop this week on his candidacy. The National Republican Senatorial Committee released a statement in response to these reports about a possible news scandal on X.Advertisement“Graham Platner no-showed Fourth of July celebrations across Maine.
- ▪In place of what would have been the virtual flyer for the event on the website, a notification pops up reading, “This event is no longer available.
- ▪It is a postpone, he will be back in Gorham,” the event organizer said in the Facebook video.However, several unverified reports on X have suggested that Platner could be facing new opposition research reports set to drop this week on his c
- ▪The National Republican Senatorial Committee released a statement in response to these reports about a possible news scandal on X.Advertisement“Graham Platner no-showed Fourth of July celebrations across Maine.
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Democratic Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner has canceled three campaign events this week, with no clear specification as to why his team chose to forgo the town halls.Platner had scheduled three town halls for Sunday and Monday night in Augusta, Gorham, and Sanford, Maine, however, all three events have been removed from the event website Mobilize. In place of what would have been the virtual flyer for the event on the website, a notification pops up reading, “This event is no longer available.
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