Maine Senate Race Heats Up: Platner's Populist Campaign Faces Controversy Over Past Nazi Tattoo, Israel Stance

April 5, 2026
Maine Senate Race Heats Up: Platner's Populist Campaign Faces Controversy Over Past Nazi Tattoo, Israel Stance
  • A Maine Senate race has catapulted Graham Platner into visibility with a populist, antiestablishment message and a grassroots campaign that blends trivia nights, brewery happy hours, town halls, canvassing, and poster campaigns to forge personal connections with voters across Maine.

  • Platner has faced scrutiny over a past tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol and old online remarks, but he says he did not understand the symbol’s connotations at the time and has moved on from the tattoo.

  • If Platner advances from the June primary against Governor Janet Mills, the outcome could affect Democratic hopes to regain Senate control in a race that sits within the broader national contest against Senator Collins.

  • Associated imagery includes photos from trivia nights and a comparison of Platner with Mills and Collins to provide broader political context.

  • Supporters, including J Street Maine chair Steven Koltai, frame Passover as a political moment to address antisemitism and policy debates amid a heated primary.

  • The broader political environment includes rising antisemitism concerns and debates over Israel policy within Maine, with Mills defending Israel amid shifting public opinion and international dynamics.

  • The piece situates the Maine race within national debates on Senate control, noting endorsements and criticisms from party spokespeople and the larger political context.

  • Republicans criticized Platner's posts, including a statement from the National Republican Campaign Committee that referenced the timing before Easter and the Nazi tattoo controversy.

  • Scrutiny over Platner’s Israel comments persists, with quotes labeling Israel as a terrorist state drawing opposition and Jewish-group criticisms, though he defends not being antisemitic and points to his seder leadership as evidence of community commitment.

  • Mills, the incumbent, faces opposition from a party establishment aligned with Senate Majority Leader Schumer and has criticized Platner’s accessibility and a highly grassroots campaign approach.

  • Outlets like The Daily Wire reported on the matter and sought comment from Platner, Mills, and Collins campaigns.

  • Key campaign issues include Platner’s stance on Israel, willingness to refuse donations from pro-Israel groups, and a position on ceasing military aid to Israel amid Gaza-related conflicts, contrasted with Mills’s continued support for Israel.

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