Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat running for a Senate seat, acknowledged a skull-and-crossbones tattoo on his chest resembles a Nazi symbol.
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A former acquaintance of the Maine Senate candidate said he called the tattoo ‘my Totenkopf,’ referring to a symbol adopted ...
Graham Platner hopes to be elected as one of Maine's two U.S.senators and denied allegations that he is a Nazi after images ...
The Democratic U.S. Senate candidate told a podcast he got the skull-and-crossbones tattoo in 2007 after getting “very ...
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner revealed Tuesday that he was tattooed years ago with an image widely recognized as a ...
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During an appearance on the podcast "Pod Save America," Graham Platner talked about a tattoo he got while serving in the ...