What the Graham Platner scandal says about Democratic Party's troubles
- Democrats eager to win back working-class voters have been torn between a more populist, left-leaning message or a more centrist, moderate approach.
- They went with the populist vision embodied by Maine's Graham Platner, whose insurgent campaign seemed unstoppable — until he announced he would withdraw amid a sexual assault allegation.
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- Democrats eager to win back working-class voters have been torn between a more populist, left-leaning message or a more centrist, moderate approach.
- They went with the populist vision embodied by Maine's Graham Platner, whose insurgent campaign seemed unstoppable — until he announced he would withdraw amid a sexual assault allegation.
Sources: CBC