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Top Democrat Candidate Mocked Teen’s Suicide Attempt In Sick Post
Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner is facing renewed scrutiny after a series of resurfaced social media posts revealed a pattern of inflammatory comments that critics say raise serious questions about his judgment, temperament, and fitness for public office.
The latest controversy involves a Reddit comment allegedly posted by Platner under the username “P-Hustle” in response to a story about a teenage girl who had attempted suicide following the death of a family member.
The original post featured a photograph showing a teenage girl hanging from an upper-story window while fellow students worked to pull her back to safety.
“A girl at my old high school tried jumping from a window because her cousin died the day before,” the caption read. “These students saved her. I have hope.”
According to screenshots that have circulated online, the account linked to Platner responded with a remark that many have described as shocking and insensitive.
“Someone clearly isn’t trying hard enough,” the account wrote.
The comment has generated widespread criticism and has become the latest addition to a growing list of controversial online statements tied to the Democratic candidate.
Platner, 41, has already faced mounting questions over other posts that surfaced during the campaign, including comments regarding Hamas, American military veterans, and sexually explicit remarks he allegedly made online over a number of years.
The latest revelations come as Republicans seek to portray Platner as an extreme and deeply flawed candidate heading into one of the most closely watched Senate races of the 2026 election cycle.
Another resurfaced post from 2021 involved a discussion about adult entertainers and military veterans. After another user suggested pornography performers should receive the same level of recognition often afforded to veterans, Platner reportedly replied with a crude joke.
“Thank you for your cervix,” he posted.
Additional reports indicate that Platner’s Kik messaging profile featured a partially nude photograph of himself, further fueling criticism surrounding his online conduct.
Maine House Minority Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham did not hold back in his assessment of the growing controversy.
“Graham Platner is clearly a person with deep and disturbing psychological issues that predate his military service and continue to this day,” Faulkingham told The Post.
The candidate has also come under scrutiny for a 2017 post involving a graphic comment about masturbation and portable toilets.
“I still have to jerk off every time I sit in a portashi–er….that blue water smell conditioned me,” the Democrat posted.
Perhaps even more controversial are comments Platner allegedly made regarding military combat footage and acts of terrorism.
One resurfaced post dates back to 2014 and involved footage shared on the Reddit forum r/combatfootage showing Hamas terrorists attacking Israeli soldiers and attempting to abduct one of them during a deadly encounter.
Using the P-Hustle account, Platner reportedly commented:
“Looks like an all around well executed and successful small unit raid to me.”
The remark has drawn criticism from supporters of Israel and national security advocates who argue that it appeared to praise a terrorist operation against Israeli troops.
Another resurfaced comment targeted Purple Heart recipient Pfc. Ted Daniels, whose combat footage became widely known after he survived being shot multiple times during a Taliban attack in Afghanistan.
Daniels was severely wounded but ultimately survived the engagement, earning recognition for his service and sacrifice.
In a 2019 discussion about the footage, Platner allegedly wrote:
“Dumb motherf–ker didn’t deserve to live. At least his stupidity and fat a– wheezing are available for all future infantrymen to witness and hold in contempt.”
The comments have generated outrage among veterans and military supporters, many of whom view the remarks as deeply disrespectful toward a wounded American servicemember.
The controversy comes at a particularly sensitive time for Platner’s campaign as he prepares to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. Democrats view the Maine race as one of their best opportunities to gain ground in the Senate, but the continued emergence of controversial online posts threatens to overshadow the campaign and provide Republicans with additional ammunition.
So far, the resurfaced comments have fueled broader questions about whether Platner’s online history reflects isolated incidents from years ago or reveals a consistent pattern of behavior that voters should consider before casting their ballots.
As the Senate race intensifies, it is likely that additional scrutiny will be directed toward Platner’s digital footprint, with both parties recognizing that the outcome in Maine could play a significant role in determining control of the U.S. Senate.