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Cha

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34. Exactly this. I don't see why Planter
Mon Apr 20, 2026, 07:57 PM
6 hrs ago

isn't proud of his family. I'm guessing they worked hard for what they have accomplished.

Why try to come off as something he's not? People find out his background, and it doesn't look good to be deceiving.

Yup, "honesty" where he talks about the Senate and Congress made up of 'elites'. And Graham is just a regular working class, average, hardworking everyday Joe. Strange considering he attended private school (college prep school cost 12.5K a year) comes from a very wealthy family. He is not your average 'working man'.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=21183583

Voters didn't mind FDR and JFK being wealthy

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It is a democrat and republican issue. Republicans block every effort to make this travelingthrulife Sunday #1
He's right but probably not for the right reason. paleotn Sunday #2
DURec leftstreet Sunday #3
"Democrat" issue. W_HAMILTON Sunday #4
Do you think this is a unicorns in every garage Emile Sunday #5
I do... 2naSalit Sunday #6
Since healthcare for all is a democratic issue, Emile Sunday #7
He's not... 2naSalit Sunday #8
The problem is he voted for Susan Collins JI7 Sunday #10
Would love to see or hear this. When googling I find nothing but a tweet from someone "quoting" some Nanjeanne Sunday #11
Uhh, you might want to see this -- From NBC News: W_HAMILTON Sunday #13
Thanks for that. Im glad he has spent so much time addressing it. My thoughts? I care about what Nanjeanne Sunday #20
Wow! So he's only a Democrat for this campaign. Nixie Sunday #12
Quite the racket it's become, for temporary/sometimes Democrats to run as Democrats and fundraise on bashing Democrats. W_HAMILTON Sunday #14
Oh Jesus Christ mr715 Sunday #15
Then once elected vote MAGAt MorbidButterflyTat Sunday #19
Exactly, and with an attitude that they're doing us a favor. Nixie Sunday #21
LOTS of Maine Democrats apparently voted for Collins in 2020 and previously, Jack Valentino 4 hrs ago #35
You, too.... eh? (I cringed!) 🙄🤯🤢🤮 QueerDuck 9 hrs ago #26
I like knowing what policies are important to Nanjeanne Sunday #9
How are posters in this thread spinning this as a bad thing? mr715 Sunday #16
Exactly, but I think it's because Platner doesn't pass the centrist purity test. Emile 11 hrs ago #22
People through around the term "purity test" like crazy here. mr715 10 hrs ago #23
" I think it's because Platner doesn't pass the centrist purity test..' EX500rider 9 hrs ago #25
TY.. As long as "passing tests.." has been Cha 7 hrs ago #31
Not to mention pretends to be "working class fisherman" EX500rider 7 hrs ago #33
Exactly this. I don't see why Planter Cha 6 hrs ago #34
...but according to current polls of likely Maine Democratic party voters, Jack Valentino 4 hrs ago #36
I think a lot of it is he has no voting record EdmondDantes_ 8 hrs ago #29
This is entirely valid. mr715 7 hrs ago #30
Fully funded by.....??? MorbidButterflyTat Sunday #17
Democrat vs Democratic. mr715 Sunday #18
"We're going to get more people like me elected" because both sides are "bought and paid for." Only I am uncorrupted. betsuni 10 hrs ago #24
Yeah, there's that "both-sider"... Cha 7 hrs ago #32
No. ☠️ QueerDuck 9 hrs ago #27
If this is the best the Democratic Party can do Bluestocking 9 hrs ago #28
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