People Who Should Never Work in Democratic Politics Again
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Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner at a campaign town hall meeting in Ogunquit, Maine, October 22, 2025. Insets: Daniel Moraff, left, and Morris Katz, right(Screenshots via WSJ, MS NOW/YouTube, Brian Snyder/Reuters)
With the Platner disaster, it’s the Democratic Party’s turn to confront how easily it was manipulated by ideologues.
TheBulwark’s Sam Stein responded bloodlessly to the early June allegations in the New York Times that Graham Platner had physically abused at least one woman, with another claiming to have had an “unsettling” experience with the Senate candidate so traumatic she wouldn’t relate the details. “The knives are fully out for the firm chiefly behind Graham Platner’s rise,” Stein wrote. As if the real victims here were the political consultants who facilitated Platner’s rise.
“Best not miss,” replied 26-year-old Morris Katz, a political media strategist who “helped orchestrate the greatest political upset of the decade,” as the New York Times ...
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