It's a Numbers Game: The Truth About Graham Platner: Communist Past, Nazi Tattoo Controversy & Maine Senate Race
On this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky takes a deep dive into one of the most controversial candidates in the 2026 election cycle: Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner.
Platner has built his campaign around a working-class image as a veteran and oyster farmer, but Ryan examines whether that narrative holds up under scrutiny. From elite boarding school roots and wealthy family connections to past statements about communism, policing, and rural voters, this episode explores the gap between Platner’s campaign messaging and his past public comments.
Ryan also breaks down the Nazi tattoo controversy, Platner’s online history—including posts on Reddit—and his connections to controversial media figures and political movements. The episode analyzes how Platner’s positions on defunding police, immigration enforcement, socialism, and foreign policy toward China could shape the Maine Senate race against Governor Janet Mills in the Democratic primary and Senator Susan Collins in the general election.
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