The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Graham Platner Is Staying in the Race

Dec 22, 2025
Graham Platner, a combat veteran, community organizer, and small-business owner from Maine, is running for the U.S. Senate. He passionately discusses economic justice and Medicare-for-all, framing his candidacy as a chance for personal change and growth. Platner candidly addresses past controversial comments and a tattoo controversy while advocating for the need to reconnect the Democratic Party with labor movements. He critiques capitalism and emphasizes the importance of community struggles in rural America, while emphasizing the need for veterans' support.
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ANECDOTE

Unexpected Recruitment Into Politics

  • Graham Plattner describes being recruited unexpectedly to run for U.S. Senate after oyster-farming and community organizing work.
  • He and his wife earn about $60,000 a year and initially thought the Senate was not for people like them.
ANECDOTE

From Military Zeal To Strategic Doubt

  • Plattner recounts joining the military out of a lifelong desire and later realizing counterinsurgency and the wars themselves were failures.
  • He served in Iraq, read widely on military history, and shifted from believing tactics to questioning the entire concept.
INSIGHT

Publicly Modeling Personal Change

  • Plattner argues people can genuinely change and past offensive online comments can reflect growth rather than permanent character.
  • He frames discussing past mistakes publicly as modeling transformation and encouraging second chances.
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