Are we really going to do this again?

The Maine Senate candidate criticized reports on his alleged pre-campaign extramarital sexting as “gossip” and “journalistic malpractice.”

As if Graham Platner's sexually explicit texts to women other than his wife weren't bad enough, every indication is there is more to come.

Sen. Cory Booker is raising concerns about Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner as controversy swirls around reports of explicit messages allegedly sent to multiple women.…

How this time might be different for Maine voters, why some people are shrugging it off, and what could come next.

The Democrat running for Senate in Maine is confronting newly unearthed sexually explicit texts he sent at the start of his marriage.

Graham Platner’s wife alerted his campaign about sexually explicit messages he had with multiple women, according to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

Other progressive members of Congress who endorsed Platner, the leading Democratic candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in Maine, are also coming to his defense.

Several Senate Democrats declined to address the embattled candidate and his quest for one of the most competitive seats that could determine Senate control.

If the Nazi tattoo and Reddit posts weren't the end of it, why should we think the sexting will be the end of embarrassing revelations about Graham Platner?

Washington Examiner's Byron York says voters haven't fully absorbed the allegations surrounding Graham Platner's sexting scandal.

Sen. John Fetterman issued a scathing takedown of Graham Platner as the leading Democratic candidate in Maine’s Senate race has become embroiled in a scandal over reports that he…

Platner and his wife have dismissed reports he allegedly sexted other women as “gossip.”

The Maine Democrat slated to take on Sen. Susan Collins was in Washington for a number of previously scheduled meetings with senators, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Multiple women who had romantic relationships with Platner alleged to The New York Times that the presumptive Democratic nominee for the Senate in Maine showed disturbing or…

Are we really going to do this again?

The New York Times report undermines what Platner told senators while visiting Washington, D.C., this week before returning home to Maine.

Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner is hosting his first major campaign event since media reports surfaced that he previously exchanged sexually explicit text messages with…

Party divisions have grown as Democratic leaders and activists debate the seriousness of the scandals surrounding Platner, who is critical in their drive to win the Senate.

A 41-year-old who ‘has had his share of problems’ looks set to win the Democratic nomination to run for the US Senate in Maine, a key battleground in November’s midterms

Maine Democrat Graham Platner is one of the most stomach-turning political candidates in memory.