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People keep asking why I’m still talking about Graham Platner after the primary. Democrats are being asked to ignore the lying, racism, misogyny, homophobia, antisemitic dog whistles, Nazi SS tattoo, still-active Kik account, and credible abuse allegations because “we need the Senate.” No. We need standards. More, and worse,...

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