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АНУ-ын Мэн мужийн Сенатын сонгуульд нэр дэвшигч Грэм Платнерыг 2021 онд бэлгийн хүчирхийлэл үйлдсэн хэмээн буруутгаснаар түүний сонгуулийн сурталчилгааны ажил хямралд ороод байна.

Платнер энэхүү мэдээллийг эрс үгүйсгэж, үндэслэлгүй гүтгэлэг хэмээн мэдэгдсэн юм. Гэвч Ардчилсан намын удирдлагууд болон түүнийг дэмжигчид нэр дэвшигчийг сонгуулийн сурталчилгаагаа зогсоохыг шаардаж байна. Сонгуулийн хуулийн дагуу долдугаар сарын 13-ны дотор нэр дэвшигчээ солих боломжтой байгаа нь намынхны хувьд Бүгд найрамдах намын сенатч Сюзан Коллинсийг ялах чухал боломж гэж үзэж байгаа аж.

Уг улс төрч нь өмнө нь нацист бэлгэдэлтэй холбоотой шивээс болон сошиал орчин дахь зохисгүй үйлдлүүдийн улмаас шүүмжлэлд өртөж байсан ч намын уламжлалт хяналт шалгалтыг тойрч, дэмжигчдийнхээ хүрээг тэлж чадсан юм. Улс төр судлаачид энэ үйл явдлыг намын тогтсон бүтцийг үл тоомсорлон гарч ирж буй “системийн эсрэг” нэр дэвшигчдийн өсөн нэмэгдэж буй хандлагын илрэл хэмээн дүгнэж байна.

Уламжлалт улс төрийн намууд нэр дэвшигчдээ сонгуулийн өмнө нарийн шалгадаг байсан ч сүүлийн жилүүдэд гадны хүчин зүйлсээр дамжин гарч ирсэн нэр дэвшигчид ийм эрсдэлийг дагуулж байгааг шинжээчид анхааруулж байна. Одоогоор Ардчилсан нам Платнерыг нэрээ татсан тохиолдолд оронд нь өөр нэр дэвшигч тодруулахаар бэлтгэл ажлаа эхлүүлжээ.

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Graham Platner’s once-surging U.S. Senate campaign has been thrown into turmoil after a woman accused him of sexually assaulting her in 2021, raising fresh questions about the risks political parties face when outsider candidates bypass traditional vetting.

Platner, a 41-year-old Maine oysterman and political newcomer, has denied the allegation, calling it “troubling, serious and false.”

The accusation prompted Maine Democratic leaders, Senate Democrats and several of Platner’s former supporters to urge him to end his campaign by July 13, the deadline that would allow the party to replace him in a race seen as critical to Democrats’ hopes of defeating Republican Sen. Susan Collins.

Graham Platner speaks at a campaign town hall meeting in Portland, Maine, U.S., June 7, 2026
Graham Platner speaks at a campaign town hall meeting in Portland, Maine, U.S., June 7, 2026 (Reuters)

The fallout comes after Platner built a grassroots campaign that defied Democratic leaders, who had hoped Gov. Janet Mills would enter the race. Mills declined, and Platner won over progressive voters despite a series of controversies that included criticism over a tattoo linked by some to Nazi symbolism, reports of extramarital sexting and inflammatory social media posts.

Political analysts say his rise reflects a broader trend of anti-establishment candidates breaking through party gatekeepers.

“I think there’s going to be a lot more of this,” said Seth Masket, a political scientist at the University of Denver.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner stand together during a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour stop at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine campus
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner stand together during a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour stop at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine campus (Getty Images)

For decades, political parties have relied on extensive vetting to uncover damaging information before candidates reach the general election. But outsider candidates increasingly build campaigns by rejecting party insiders and traditional political structures.

“I understand that people are tired of politics as usual,” said Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress. “Part of the normal political process does vet candidates.”

She warned that candidates who avoid that process may be more vulnerable in competitive general elections, where opponents can spend millions highlighting weaknesses.

Platner is being urged to drop out by July 13 so that a suitable candidate to face off against Sen. Susan Collins can be found
Platner is being urged to drop out by July 13 so that a suitable candidate to face off against Sen. Susan Collins can be found (Getty)

Republicans have faced similar problems. Following the Tea Party movement, several insurgent GOP Senate nominees won primaries only to lose races Republicans had expected to win, costing the party opportunities to gain Senate control.

Some strategists now see Democrats entering a similar phase as frustrated primary voters increasingly embrace younger, anti-establishment candidates.

“The Democrats are going through what we went through 15 or 20 years ago,” Republican strategist Matt Gorman said. “The rubber’s going to hit the road when they start losing winnable Senate seats.”

Democratic voters stood by their party establishment during Trump’s first term, but after President Joe Biden’s collapse and Trump’s return last year they have become enraged at their own party leaders
Democratic voters stood by their party establishment during Trump’s first term, but after President Joe Biden’s collapse and Trump’s return last year they have become enraged at their own party leaders (AFP via Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump remains the country’s best-known political outsider, although strategists note that his decades-long public profile has given him advantages that many first-time candidates lack.

Even some of Platner’s supporters now say the campaign underscores the importance of candidate vetting.

“Obviously, a big lesson here is that vetting is really important,” former Obama aide and podcast host Tommy Vietor said on “Pod Save America.” Vietor, who had backed Platner, has since called on him to leave the race.

Platner and Troy Jackson (R), who is running for Governor of Maine, stand together during a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour stop at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine campus on May 24, 2026, in Orono, Maine
Platner and Troy Jackson (R), who is running for Governor of Maine, stand together during a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour stop at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine campus on May 24, 2026, in Orono, Maine (Getty)

Vietor noted that campaign vetting does not always uncover allegations of sexual assault but can identify warning signs before candidates reach the general election.

Although Platner has not withdrawn, Maine Democrats are already preparing for the possibility that he will.

State Sen. Troy Jackson filed paperwork to run for the Senate seat, and other Democrats have begun positioning themselves ahead of the party’s July 27 deadline to choose a replacement if the nomination becomes vacant.

Progressive groups that backed Platner say any replacement should reflect the anti-establishment platform that helped him win the primary.

“People clearly wanted a voice for systemic change,” said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which has also called on Platner to step aside.

Whether Platner remains in the race or not, the episode has exposed growing tensions within the Democratic Party as it tries to balance grassroots enthusiasm with the demands of winning one of the nation’s most closely watched Senate contests.

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