Rep. Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, has voiced support for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner while also stating he believes the allegations made against him by his ex-girlfriends. Khanna emphasized that there is no evidence of violence in the newest claims.
The congressman’s comments come amid growing scrutiny of Platner’s past relationships. Khanna, a prominent backer of Platner, sought to balance acknowledging the allegations with defending the candidate’s character.
In public remarks, Khanna said he takes the accusations seriously. He noted that he believes the women who have come forward, but stressed that the alleged incidents did not involve physical harm.
Platner has faced multiple allegations from former partners, raising questions about his fitness for office. Khanna’s stance reflects a nuanced position, aiming to support Platner without dismissing the accusers.
The controversy has become a focal point in Maine’s competitive Senate race. Platner’s campaign has not issued a detailed response to the latest allegations.
Khanna’s defense may influence other Democratic figures considering their level of support for Platner. The situation continues to develop as more details emerge.
Political observers note that such balancing acts are common in contentious primary battles. The outcome could affect Platner’s chances in the general election.





