Over the summer, you might have seen a campaign ad for Graham Platner, the rural Maine native and Marine veteran hoping to unseat Republican Susan Collins in the Senate. Platner seemed like a rising star on the left — he espoused ideas like universal health care, he was anti-CEO and pro-union, and he gestured toward a condemnation of Israel. Earlier this month, he announced he had raised more than $4 million for his campaign. Could it really happen? Could a previously unknown oyster farmer really unseat a Republican senator who has been in office for almost 30 years? Well, maybe keep dreaming, folks. Platner’s campaign has suffered multiple controversies in the past few weeks — the most recent being that he seems to have a Nazi tattoo on his chest. Hmm. Not great! Here’s what we know abo

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