The Problem With Graham Platner
Andrew Egger: “If you’re a Democrat, it’s certainly not unreasonable to look at a guy like Platner and say: Okay, so he’s a cheater—now explain to me exactly why I should think tha...
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Andrew Egger: “If you’re a Democrat, it’s certainly not unreasonable to look at a guy like Platner and say: Okay, so he’s a cheater—now explain to me exactly why I should think tha...
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Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) had pulled off something almost unheard of. The oysterman-turned-politician had effectively pushed a sitting Democratic governor out...
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Democrats had every chance to back out on Graham Platner before it was too late. Now he holds all the cards - and they can't win Maine without them.
The scandals involving Graham Platner, still the Democrat nominee for U.S. Senate in Maine, continue. Nevertheless, Platner looks to be making demands. On Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sand...
An Illinois Appellate Court ruled in favor of a municipality in a case brought by a property owner challenging the municipality’s zoning decisions relating to the owner’s commercia...
The Supreme Court of the United States’ opinion in Blanche v. Lau, No. 25-429 (June 23, 2026), reshapes how border officers may treat returning green card holders suspected of havi...
The discredited candidate betrayed the movement he led. He should step aside and let others revive the anti-Establishment energy of his campaign.
When Graham Platner met with Democratic senators last month to try to assuage fears that his troubled personal history would doom his Senate campaign, they pressed him on whether a...
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Chad and Stacy Owens challenged a zoning variance granted to neighboring property owners Robert Ruppel and Angela Ruppel by the City of Cumberland Board of Appeals. The post Standi...
The flip side of weak parties.
Sen. John Fetterman condemned his colleagues who continued backing Graham Platner amid a string of scandals.
Law Offices of Michael D. Baker, Chicago U.S. Supreme CourtOct. Term 2025 A green card is supposed to mean you belong here. Blanche v. Lau says it means that only until a border of...
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