
Graham Platner, Democratic US Senate Candidate from Maine on MSNBC Cable News — at the End of April 2026., The Charismatic Platner is a Well-Read History Buff as Well as an Oyster Farmer and US Vet – Having Served in Both Iraq and Afghanistan.
End Citizens United (ECU), a leading national anti-corruption organization, today endorsed Graham Platner for US Senate in Maine. Platner is making reform a central focus of his campaign and is part of ECU’s Unrig Washington program for candidates that reject corporate PAC money, support a ban on congressional stock trading and work to end dark money in politics.
“Graham Platner understands that people in Maine are fed up watching the same politicians make promises while life keeps getting more expensive and nothing changes,” said End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller. “He’s running a campaign rooted in the belief that Washington will never work for working families as long as billionaires, corporations and special interests are able to buy access and influence at the highest levels of government. Unlike Graham, who rejects corporate PAC money and refuses to sell out, Senator Collins has never met a corporate PAC check she didn’t like. She has spent decades rewarding her biggest donors in exchange for campaign contributions. We’re proud to endorse Graham and we look forward to helping expose Senator Collins’ corruption.”
“We’re building a movement to get money out of politics and build a government that represents working people, not billionaries,” said Graham Platner. “We don’t take a dime of corporate PAC money and we’e going to keep it that way, because our politics has been bought and paid for by billionaires for far too long. I’ts long past time to overturn Citizens United and take on establshment politicans like Susan Collins, who have enriched the ultra-wealthy and themselves on the backs of working people in this country. I’m grateful to be endorsed by End Citizens United and to have their support in this fight,”
Graham lives in S ullivan with his wife, Amy, just three doors down from the house where he grew up.
