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General Discussion / Re: I'M SICK OF HEARING ABOUT THIS
« Last post by DefiantSix on July 07, 2026, 09:32:59 PM »71% is NOT a statistical rounding error, Dim'Rats/DUmp'Rats/Leftist Scum...



"Migrants are 71% more likely to rape girls"
Libtard Woman: I'M SICK OF HEARING ABOUT THIS
The revelations of what Platner was and is were weekly news since or before April. The national Dem Party knew almost everything, including at least one credible rape accusation, before Maine’s primary. Platner was not the only Dem candidate, the former governor of Maine was also running. The Dem Party just wanted to to support the DSA’s candidate.
Somewhat more to the point, Maine voters knew. The credible rape accusation was reported in the NYT several days before Primary day. Whatever the timing of individual voters’ votes, every voter knew at least some of the problems that should have sunk his candidacy.

Chevalier's position on interracial relationships stems from a now-deleted social media post from September 2019 in which she criticized black and Arab men for "fetishizing ugly colonizer women." Chevalier, who describes herself as "Afro-Latina" and has said she operates "within the black queer feminist lens," is not Somali.
Duke and Chevalier have more in common than may meet the eye. Duke's insurgent 1991 Louisiana gubernatorial campaign—where he was effectively the GOP nominee—caused an uproar in the national Republican Party, which ultimately supported the Democrat (the famously corrupt Edwin Edwards, who won). Chevalier's extreme left-wing views, including those on race, are today causing similar ferment and embarrassment among Democrats, but so far, the national party has yet to disavow her.
Good news for Graham Platner! All the outrage over his many scandals is about to be forgotten. Why? Because a new scandal has emerged from a Democrat politician in New Mexico, Daniel Wormald, who apparently is a candidate for mayor of Albuquerque that is so horrific and disgusting that folks will soon forget about the Platner scandals which pale in comparison. As a result, Platner should definitely stick it out as a candidate for the U.S. Senate from Maine at least until July 13 (5:01 PM EDT to be exact).