Graham Platner

The Dems are starting to run away from support for this female Nazi abuser. How many of our liberal Dems here support him. I knew he was too weird to be trusted in the senate for 6 years when I saw his Nazi tattoo while he was dancing around in his underwear singing to his sister in law.
Did you think Hegseth's tattoos tell you anything? They are anti-Muslim with anti-gay connotations. Are you OK with hishttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/noT29JMfZ94
 
The Dems are starting to run away from support for this female Nazi abuser. How many of our liberal Dems here support him. I knew he was too weird to be trusted in the senate for 6 years when I saw his Nazi tattoo while he was dancing around in his underwear singing to his sister in law.
Sounds like another Crazy Trump when it comes to behavior around women.
 
With only a few days until the primary election and voting already underway, the top Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine, Graham Platner, is answering if he should remain in the race after numerous concerns over his past have come to light.

it's an election Democrats need to win if they want to take control of the Senate come November.

But after The New York Times published a story where previous romantic partners called Platner's behavior "toxic" and described him as someone who "does not respect women," many wonder if his candidacy is kaput.

Platner doesn't think so, though.

He said no one from the National Democrat Party has told him to drop out of the race.


 
Biden spent over 500 days (or roughly 40% of his four-year term) away from the White House. His White House frequently declared a "lid" during the Biden administration. A "lid" is a term used by political campaigns and the White House press corps to indicate that the president will not make any further public appearances or take questions for the rest of the day.
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The total number of days Joe Biden was physically absent from the White House during his term in office is 570 days. That's 570 days out of his 1,461-day term.

This comprehensive data point, compiled from official White House travel logs and press pool reports, represents any full or partial day he spent outside the Executive Mansion—including weekends at his personal properties, stays at the Camp David presidential retreat, standard vacation periods, and official domestic or international travel.

Independent journalists and analytical organizations track physical presence away from the White House using specific definitions:

Partial Travel Days: This tracking methodology treats any calendar day the president crossed the threshold of the White House as a day away. For example, if he conducted official business in Washington all day and departed for Delaware on Friday evening, that Friday is logged as a physical day away from the White House.

The "Delaware Commute": The vast majority of his time logged away from the mansion was spent at his personal residences in Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. In his first three years alone, he spent all or part of 254 days in Delaware over roughly 72 weekends.

Camp David and Official Trips: The total includes time spent at the official Camp David retreat in Maryland, as well as diplomatic travel, international summits, and domestic political visits.

The 570-day benchmark represents a comprehensive tally of all time spent away from the White House over his term.

To remove political framing, veteran CBS White House correspondent Mark Knoller tracked Biden's presidential travel based on physical presence.
 
Biden's team frequently called early "lids" throughout both his 2020 campaign and his four-year term in the White House. A "lid" is a specialized political and media term signaling to the White House press corps that the president will make no further public appearances, speeches, or press interactions for the remainder of the calendar day.

While calling a lid is standard practice for every modern administration, the Biden administration drew significant media attention for invoking them much earlier in the day than his predecessors.

The practice became a prominent talking point during the 2020 presidential race. In peak campaign season, Biden’s staff frequently called morning lids—sometimes as early as 8:30 AM or 9:30 AM.

Once in the White House, early lids continued. The press office regularly called lids before or immediately following the afternoon press briefing, often ending public press access before 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM on standard workdays.

The Biden team drew sharp criticism for calling a lid before noon on Monday, October 9, 2023, following a White House barbecue the previous evening, which occurred right as a major geopolitical crisis was unfolding in Israel.

The frequent implementation of early lids sparked an ongoing debate regarding Biden's presidential productivity.
 
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