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40. From December 6, 2017:
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:03 PM
Tuesday

Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, an independent who caucuses with the Democratic Party:

“Sen. Franken has said that he will be making an announcement about his political future tomorrow. The right thing is for him to resign........."
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No, the wrong thing was for Al to resign, as Al, himself, realized a few weeks too late.

Sanders (along with a few dozen others, many of whom are still sitting Senators) could also learn from those few of his colleagues that apologized to Al for trashing him too hastily before learning if there was any justification for doing so, or if the whole "scandal" wasn't produced and coordinated (and even announced!!) by Roger Stone. Anyone can make a mistake. If that mistake causes the Democrats to oust a good Senator or nominate one that wasn't the best choice, it takes a mensch (Yiddish meaning, not the German meaning) to admit it.

As for Platner, himself, he knows better than anyone whether there is a lot of solid substance to the allegations against him. If they are groundless, I wouldn't blame him for trying to ride out the storm. If they are accurate, I'm frankly astounded at his inability to realize that ANY skeleton taking up THAT much space in his closet was going to come out dancing sooner or later. I hope that what he knows to be the truth will be his guide to whether he quits the race or not--and VERY quickly, too. Let's not let the Republicans obtain a last free ride for Susan Collins due to media obsession with Platner's personal drama. The next Senator from Maine will be voting on budgets, possibly a Supreme Court nominee or two. The State of Maine, as well as the rest of the country, does not deserve for that vote to be the result of an amateurly staged campaign drama. If the allegations are false, face them and move on. If they are true, face them and move out.

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Why hasn't Platner ended his campaign yet? leftstreet Tuesday #1
He thinks he can... 2naSalit Tuesday #2
Wow. That seems a bit Trumpy leftstreet Tuesday #4
Indeed... 2naSalit Tuesday #7
Is he another Fetterman? Fetterman is a Democrat only by registration, but his heart and mind are somewhere else. Escurumbele Tuesday #29
Couldn't tell ya... 2naSalit Tuesday #36
It always appeared that way to me ... n/t wackadoo wabbit Tuesday #55
Yea, he's a control freak, thinks he still has options. WinningAgain Tuesday #11
However, because of the rules, he does have leverage karynnj Tuesday #13
The next... 2naSalit Tuesday #15
Um. He won the primary. He can't be replaced unless/until he agrees to drop out. Wiz Imp Tuesday #18
Right... 2naSalit Tuesday #33
Full primary results GJGCA Tuesday #20
Freudian slip? ABC123Easy Tuesday #42
Jimminy that's embarrassing GJGCA Tuesday #43
Don't be embarrassed ABC123Easy Tuesday #49
If that's what Maine wants karynnj Tuesday #21
Given those numbers... 2naSalit Tuesday #34
People love to vote for their second choice. AloeVera Tuesday #38
ranked choice voting! that is why it exists. rampartd Tuesday #53
Thanks... 2naSalit Tuesday #54
That's a question for him. He is not required to drop out. Wiz Imp Tuesday #19
I know. He should think of his supporters leftstreet Tuesday #22
He's making this all about him, not about Maine or the party mcar Tuesday #25
Maybe he'll recognize the inevitable when the Dem money spigot dries up MorbidButterflyTat Tuesday #47
Ralph Northam playbook n/t Shrek Tuesday #24
Cuomo never stepped aside, even after he was kicked out for his allegations MakeThemCry Tuesday #32
But you just explained it leftstreet Tuesday #41
The party shouldn't have supported Cuomo either EdmondDantes_ Tuesday #44
Color me shocked pinkstarburst Tuesday #46
Reactions have been swift Torchlight Tuesday #3
Actually, it can be become a strength for the next candidate: "Unlike Susan Collins.... 68er Tuesday #5
Oh, snap! mwmisses4289 Tuesday #30
His detractor list... 2naSalit Tuesday #9
! MorbidButterflyTat Tuesday #48
Yeah, he's toast. Wednesdays Tuesday #6
Is there time for him to register as a Republican? usonian Tuesday #8
I think in today's political climate... kentuck Tuesday #12
So sorry to say, you're right. usonian Tuesday #16
Without Bernie, he will have lost a huge source of support... kentuck Tuesday #10
The fact that Bernie spoke with Platner personally about this matters Tom Rinaldo Tuesday #14
Dire consequences for Vermont? DFW Tuesday #26
Well, you know, all those small New England States are pretty much the same... Tom Rinaldo Tuesday #27
the dire consequences of Susan Collins retaining her seat eShirl Tuesday #31
"Bernie Sanders joins Democrats' calls for Graham Platner to drop out of Maine Senate race as window to replace him narr orleans Tuesday #17
Bernie needs to vet people *before* endorsing, rather than cleaning up Maru Kitteh Tuesday #23
From December 6, 2017: DFW Tuesday #40
December 7, 2017 + December 6, 2017 Celerity Tuesday #52
There were 33 Democratic Senators that urged Al to resign. DFW Wednesday #56
Some of the accusers were Democrats, including a Dem staffer. Years ago I did a deep dive and the only Democratic Celerity Wednesday #57
I saw who they were and where they came from. DFW Wednesday #59
It's about damned time. NT abbeyco Tuesday #28
Didn't someone explain to Platner LilElf70 Tuesday #35
I'm scared about more than Graham Platner OddMom20 Tuesday #37
If those that live in Maine want him then he should stay. They in Maine should decide for Maine. dave99 Tuesday #39
I remember quite vividly what happened the last time Dr. T Tuesday #45
I think that being a state election, and one with a small population, changing candidates now... Raftergirl Tuesday #50
It worked when NJ swapped Torrecelli out and Lautenberg in karynnj Tuesday #51
Be nice if Sen Sanders had another Cha Wednesday #58
Platner had a relationship with Sanders prior to securing the nomination. QueerDuck Wednesday #60
Hi QD, I'd like to discuss Cha Wednesday #61
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