The New Yorker Radio Hour

Graham Platner Is Staying in the Race

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Dec 19, 2025
Graham Platner, a combat veteran and small-business owner from Maine, discusses his bold candidacy for the Senate, challenging the long-standing Susan Collins. He shares insights from his past, including controversial online comments and a regrettable tattoo, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and accountability. Platner outlines his priorities like universal healthcare and campaign finance reform, while promoting a grassroots campaign approach. He also tackles economic issues facing his community, connecting local struggles to wider national inequalities.
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ANECDOTE

Unexpected Recruitment To Run For Senate

  • Graham Plattner describes being recruited unexpectedly to run for the U.S. Senate after community organizers approached him at his mother's restaurant.
  • He and his wife earn about $60,000 a year and decided to run to represent working people like themselves.
ANECDOTE

From Military Enthusiast To Combat Realist

  • Plattner recounts joining the military because he always wanted to be a soldier and loved military history.
  • He served in Iraq and came to see counterinsurgency as strategically flawed after direct combat experience.
INSIGHT

Allowing Public Growth After Past Mistakes

  • Plattner argues that rehashing everyone's past social-media posts would cripple politics and ignores growth.
  • He models public change by apologizing for past comments and emphasizing the capacity for people to evolve.
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