The Democrat U.S. Senate candidate from Maine known for offensive tattoos and great sperm now has a new claim to fame.
His overalls.
The New York Times says Graham Platner is now a fashion plate.
The paper did a feature on the new thing in men’s fashion – overalls – and named celebs who are making a statement, including Rob Rausch, who frequently wore denim overalls during his recent appearance on the reality competition show “The Traitors.”
“Others recently seen in overalls include Graham Platner, the oyster farmer running as a Democrat for Senate in Maine,” The Times says. “His campaign has released a photo showing Mr. Platner in a hard-worn fishing bib that evokes the salt-of-the-earth image he has fashioned as a candidate.”
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Seriously Maine?! This is who you want representing you? Wow. He’s completely insulted women. Now, the Nazi tattoo was fine he said. Nice Maine. Classy. How convenient it is to forgive bad behavior for some, but it’s totally acceptable for others. If you want to live in a sh#t show, move to MA or out West. When did we become a state where anything related to the Nazis is acceptable, especially marked on your body? Come on Maine! Do your own research! The evidence is there. You just have to be open to hearing it. Don’t throw this beautiful state away.