The establishment, so to speak, ‘won’ on the
Democratic side, although it wasn't their own doing: Graham Platner’s
Senate bid in Maine is over, dismantled by a rape allegation from Jenny
Racicot, a liberal Democrat who claimed the Nazi tattoo-wearing oyster
farmer attacked her in 2021. Platner was already hit with allegations of
domestic abuse that Democrats largely dismissed, but the rape
allegation made by a liberal woman is apparently the final straw. This
candidacy will be studied, as everyone knew this guy was trouble and a
ticking time bomb. Also, all the unsavory details about him were dug up
by Democratic opposition research. The GOP was holding its powder dry
until after the July 13 deadline, when Democrats would be stuck with
Platner on the ballot.
With the Nazi candidate receiving the Aldo Raine treatment up north,
the Democrats are now directing their anger toward the far-left wing,
which has caused the chaos. That would be Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT),
who is trying to become the new kingmaker for a party that’s lost its
way. His mixed record is now making him a target of the DNC’s fury, as
the Maine race is likely to slip away from them—a must-win if they hope
to flip the upper chamber. Rachael Bade has more:
This week, the grumbling is reaching a fever pitch behind the scenes in Washington’s Democratic circles.
The
trigger, obviously, is GRAHAM PLATNER — the Mainer whom Sanders
transformed into a rising star, headlining his Labor Day rally in
Portland and standing by him through a Nazi tattoo, ugly Reddit posts
and multiple women’s accounts of his misbehavior — only to watch it all
collapse this month over a rape allegation. Sanders turned the oyster
farmer with zero political experience into the presumptive Democratic
nominee in a state Democrats NEED to flip the Senate — a candidate some
even whispered for a hot second could be a future presidential nominee.
Now that bet is in ashes, and Maine Democrats are in chaos trying to
replace him.
But Democrats are grumbling that Platner isn’t a
one-off. Many who’ve spent the cycle biting their tongues are now
running the tape on every other Sanders pick — and they don’t love what
they’re finding.
MIX RECORD — Sanders has endorsed more than 15
House candidates this cycle, and — credit where due — a chunk of them
have actually won their primaries. Call it a coin flip with a decent
tailwind: roughly half of his House bets have paid off so far in places
like New York, New Jersey and California — even red states like Montana.
But
Dems argue that’s only half the story, because when you sit with the
list of Sanders picks who’ve gone down, you find that several didn’t
just lose; they lost embarrassingly, dragging Sanders’ credibility into
the story right along with them. While Sanders can point to real wins
this cycle, the losses, these people argue, reveal a concerning pattern
of elevating untested, unvetted candidates with skeletons nobody
bothered to check for — a pattern that’s starting to look less like bad
luck and more like poor judgment.
[…]
THE NEXT TEST: There’s
a fear among some of these Dems that Sanders Orbit’s damage may not be
done… All eyes now turn to the August 4 Michigan Senate primary, where
Sanders has endorsed progressive ABDUL EL-SAYED over centrist Rep. HALEY
STEVENS,
who has Chuck Schumer and AIPAC money behind her. El-Sayed,
who campaigned with HASAN PIKER, has been leading in recent polling and
picked up the UAW’s backing along with Sanders’ — though the recent exit
of MALLORY McMORROW is likely to help Stevens.
That still doesn’t mean the socialist insurgency is over. Quite the
opposite. This was one major battle they lost, but Colorado got hammered
and sickled, with Melat Kiros defeating 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette
in the June primaries.
Again, this isn’t our problem, and the
GOP shouldn’t do much to interfere in the ongoing Democratic Party civil
war between the leftist and establishment factions, but the latter only
has themselves to blame: they didn’t pivot when the brand was
suffering, the anti-Trump cries aren’t unique, and when your approval
ratings are that low, a fiery socialist will step in to fill the void.
Will
it implode? I think it will—the Left does well to hide their true
agenda through all-encompassing messaging about affordability, but that
can only last so long.
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