The MeidasTouch Podcast - Graham Platner Discusses his Senate Race in Maine with MeidasTouch
Episode Date: September 16, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump panicking as a Senate candidate in Maine, Graham Platner, has emerged as the authentic version of what Trump pretends to be. Trump can’t handle ...that a real man has stepped up to call him out as the fraud he is, and Meiselas interviews Platner. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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An Oysterman, a harbor master, a military veteran from rural Maine,
drawing 6,500 people at that Portland Maine rally along with Bernie Sanders, Troy Jackson,
in an off election year.
His name is Graham Platner.
Maybe we all should listen, and a lot of Americans are listening to his no-nonsense message,
fighting against the billionaires, fighting against the oligarchs, making it clear that,
unless you're a billionaire and an oligarch, you're probably in the struggle that most Americans are facing.
He doesn't mince words.
I want to bring in Donald Trump's biggest nightmare right now, Graham Platner, and Graham,
I want to show everybody, it feels like you jumped in,
the race like a, like a year ago in this time frame that we all kind of this morph time frame
reality. But you launched your campaign August 19th officially with this video. This is when you
said, look, I'm doing this for keeps game on. I remember that launch video. By my favorite
launch video, I've seen in at least recent political memory. Let's play it. And then I want to talk
to you about your soaring campaign. Let's play this video.
And I love most about Maine of the people.
I have never met people who are more hard scrabble,
even in a place that requires you to work like two or three different jobs.
We have watched this state become essentially unlivable for working class people.
And it makes me deeply angry.
My name is Graham Platner, and I'm running for U.S. Senate in Maine to defeat Susan Collins,
a decade of military service going overseas, farming oysters to feed my community,
diving to lend a hand to other fishermen,
trying to start a family.
But everywhere I've gone,
it seems like the fabric of what holds us together
is being ripped apart by billionaires
and corrupt politicians,
profiting off of destroying our environment,
driving our families into poverty,
and crushing the middle class.
I did four infantry tours in the Marine Corps and the Army.
I'm not afraid to name an enemy,
and the enemy is the oligarchy.
It's the billionaires who pay for it,
the politicians who sell us out.
And yeah, that means politicians like Susan Collins.
I'm not fooled by this fake charade of Collins' deliberations and moderation.
The difference between Susan Collins and Ted Cruz is at least Ted Cruz is honest about selling us out and not giving a damn.
People know that the system is screwing them.
They know it in their bones.
Nobody I know around here can afford a house.
Healthcare is a disaster.
Hospitals are closing.
We have watched all of that get ripped away from us.
And everyone's just trying to keep it all together.
Why can't we have universal health care like every other first world country?
Why can't we take care of our veterans when they come home?
Why are we funding endless wars and bombing children?
Why are CEOs more powerful than unions?
We fought three different wars.
Since the last time we raised a minimum wage,
I'm not pretending to have all the answers,
but I know that I'm asking the right questions.
When I tell people around here that I'm running for Senate,
sometimes the initial reaction is what the f***?
But when I tell them why I'm doing it,
because I truly do believe that we can build
the system that is going to represent
working people. The number one response
has been, well, thank God somebody's
going to do it. You're supposed to fight for the things
you love. This is our
home and I will fight tirelessly
for it. For you.
It's Mainers first
in Maine always.
Graham
Platner, great video. Let's just
chat about where we are right now
in the campaign. We are getting
more bad
economic reports end of last week, jobless rates increasing. We're seeing inflation surging.
As you're traveling the state, what are you hearing from people?
I mean, it's unsurprising to me that within the system that we have built, which has created
a spectacular amount of wealth and power for very few and left very little for the rest of
us. It's not surprising that that system is
getting the results that we are now beginning to see.
The economic reporting numbers, I mean, it's terrible.
Obviously, our economy is in dire straits,
but that's because it's an economy that has been built not to function for everyone.
As I go around the state, as I interact with Mainers, frankly, of all sides of the political spectrum,
you know, the one thing that keeps coming back to it is if you ask everybody who work,
for a living in the state of Maine,
if they think they live within a system that is built
to benefit and support them, they're all going to tell you no.
Because everybody knows the truth,
because everybody can see the truth.
And we right, I mean, right now,
we are looking at, like, we already had a healthcare system
in rural Maine that was holding on by a thread.
Now, with the Medicaid and Medicare cuts
that have come down the pike from the Republicans' budget bill,
budget bill, the outcome of that is going to be more closing hospitals, more hospitals that
cannot provide services. And this has everybody angry, and they should be. They understand
what's going on. And yet we have a political system that in many ways is like refusing to engage
with this, refusing to engage with this kind of material of reality for working people. And I
I think the response that we have had to our campaign, which has been overwhelmingly supportive
in ways I was unprepared for, the reason we're seeing that is because everybody knows
and everybody's just looking for someone to come out and say the truth.
You know, it's not like Trump's hiding it right now.
I mean, he's building a golden ballroom.
I'm not sure if the oligarchs are paying for that or the taxpayers.
There's zero transparency there.
they literally ripped apart the Rose Garden and turned it into Club Rose Garden, a place for the oligarch
cabal to hang out and dine on the finest steaks and wine that taxpayers are paying for.
I saw over the weekend Donald Trump posted a photo of people at something called Rooftop Chippriani's or Club Chippriya,
some exclusive members-only club in Manhattan where people were waving.
I'm not sure if they were waving goodbye or hello.
to him but he goes it's great to see this and i'm looking at it it's like nine thousand dollars for
three nights uh to stay there and yet he managed to convince working class people to vote against
their interests and i think that needs to ship i mean i when you're around i mean i assume you're
speaking to people who voted for him before working class people who who fell for it so what's your
diagnosis of it and how are you trying to get us out of it? To me, I mean, honestly, it's
relatively simple. You know, Donald Trump told people that the thing that they knew was true was
in fact true. And what that was is that they lived in a system that was not built for them,
that the system was trying to screw them. And it was screwing them. He told them that that was
real. And then he gave them a whole bunch of scapegoats to blame.
Now, I don't think that Donald Trump's populism is going to fix anything.
I mean, as you just discussed, I mean, it's pretty obvious what this is for.
You know, I think historically, right-ring populism never actually addresses the root causes of people suffering.
It just finds scapegoats.
But that only works when there is no alternative, when there's no clear, understandable answer to blame the people who are to blame.
Who, in my opinion, and I think just, I mean, evidence just shows this.
We live in the system that is screwing most people because it benefits the ultra wealthy.
And those benefits are given to them by a political class that has been bought and sold by the rich.
People know that.
People know that's true.
You know, there is this element in American politics right now where a lot of folks like to talk about voters or the electorate, like they don't know what's going on.
I think that's nonsense.
I think people know exactly what is going on.
Granted, they can be misinformed, they can be propagandized,
but if you don't tell them that the very obvious truth is in fact real,
which is that they live within a system that is built to benefit the ultra wealthy at their expense,
if you don't have an answer for that, they're going to find answers,
and they're going to find answers everywhere else.
We need to make the Democratic Party, again, be the party that has those answers.
and we can do it.
But the only way that we can do it is by, in many ways,
making the ultra-rich and the ultra-powerful,
make them all Republicans again.
They need to be.
I think the Democratic Party should be a big tent party
that has all kinds of competing ideas and concepts inside of it.
The only one I don't think we have any room for are billionaires,
or billionaires who simply want to maintain their billionaire status and keep passing laws
to make sure they can extract as much out of working people as possible.
The Democratic has been a place for those folks.
Then you have someone, though, like Susan Collins, as your video says, you know, it's this fake
moderation.
She comes in and she's like, look, Maine, Mainers, we don't like all this politics stuff.
like we got to tone it down, we got to find compromise, we got to, you know, and in theory,
a message of moderation is appealing to moderate people who don't like extremes and
whatever, but to your point, it's a fake moderation, it's extremism masquerading as moderation
because she's rubber stamped. Everything that's happening, she rubber stamps, and then she goes
behind closed doors with Murkowski, and they figure it out, okay, you're going to vote on this one
this time, I'm going to vote on it this time, so I'll look bad, you look good this time, I won't
look bad. Tell us about that. No, I think that that's obviously the case. You know, I think
Collins has, Collins has tried to create this charade in which she is always the one to be like
the moderate voice in the room. That's nonsense. And everybody knows.
it's nonsense. I mean, I think that the recent budget bill is the most glaring example of this.
She allows it to move on to the floor. She does nothing. She uses none of her power to slow it up.
She doesn't slow it down or make us all have a much more public conversation about it.
And then when it's on the floor, she votes against it. And that way she can go back to Maine and say,
see, I was against it and like you weren't against it. If you had been against it, you would have
shut it down or at least slowed it down, and she did none of that. I think that here in Maine,
Mainers view themselves, I'm one of these people, as independent of the usual kind of buckets
that people get put into when it comes to political descriptions in the United States.
Many Mainers don't fit into those buckets, and they like to vote for people that don't fit
into those buckets. Collins took advantage of that for a long time, trying to play this middle
of the road thing. But at this point, everybody in the state of Maine knows,
that she is just another self-interested politician who represents the interests of those that
donate to her. And we need to be talking about that and taking advantage of it. And I think that
that's one of the reasons we've had such a response to this campaign is that's exactly what we're
talking about. Susan Collins does not represent the interests of working manors. Everybody can see
that. We just have to, we have to comment that with answers that do.
represent the interests of working manners, which is what we're doing. And I think that's why people
are excited. One of the things that people told us why they were not watching cable news and why they
were watching Midas touch was because they would say, I'd watch cable news. And I'd be like, what the hell
are they talking about? Then I come to you. And you're like, you just said what I was thinking.
Your campaign, I think, is doing that on steroids right now because, you know, you say the thing.
I read it. And people read it and go, exactly. Like with Epstein, you know, the photo.
of that birthday card that Donald Trump clearly sent to Jeffrey Epstein came out and,
you know, and then on cable news, there's like a debate. Did he sign it? Of course he signed
it. It's his freaking signature. Get over it. Like, let's get over it. He signed it and he is a sick
F you know what. And you wrote it. You go, as soon as it comes out, you go, Trump and Epstein
are sick fucks. And then you go, why is Senator Collins protecting pedophiles and abusers like
Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
Whose bidding is she doing?
It's time for answers.
You're not afraid to say that.
This is what's going on with Epstein and the cover-up by Trump and Collins.
It's one of the most, it's in plain view.
So the fact that they view what's happening in front of us as being better than what's
in the files goes to show you.
But like they're literally like a pedo-sex trafficking cover-up ring at this point.
I know what else to call it.
No, I mean, there's no other way to describe it.
I mean, that's what it is.
But like to me, you know, it really is, that's just protecting people in power, which is really what Susan Collins has been doing the entire time.
And again, everybody knows this.
Like working people, Republicans, Democrats, Trump voters, progressives, it honestly doesn't matter.
When you go out there in the world and ask people, are you looking at this and seeing like a political establishment that is out to protect your interest or,
Are you seeing an establishment that is just protecting those who are already wealthy and powerful?
I mean, you know, it's barely even a question that's, you know, the Epstein stuff to me,
it's just another obvious piece of evidence as to who is being protected and supported
in this current political system.
And that's why when you just point that out, everybody understands.
everybody gets it. We're not, I don't feel like I'm saying anything new or that I'm saying
anything that requires some kind of like really deep analysis. I'm sorry. Like, this is all
right out in the open. And all you got to do is point out the reality because everybody's seeing it
too. Grant, before we go, anything else that you're seeing on the ground that you think deserves
more attention. We've got six million subscribers here, the largest independent news network
out there right now. Anything you're seeing that you can share that may not be obvious
that's been talked about. So one of the biggest things for us has been the outpouring of
volunteers. If anybody wants to help this campaign, if you go to gramforsenate.com, there
are opportunities for volunteer signups, opportunities for donations because we're not taking
corporate pack money, so we need as much help as we can from the ground. But the thing for me that's
been most fascinating is people are realizing that they need to put skin in the game. People are
realizing that only by organizing as Americans, as organizing as working people, that is where their
power lies, that to me has been the most uplifting and energizing part of this campaign for me
personally. We've had over 6,000 people sign up as volunteer since we launched this
thing. And that was a month ago tomorrow. And that, for me, is that is the evidence that
this is going to work. The evidence that we're going to be able to build the movement that
it's going to take to unseat and not just beat Susan. I don't want to beat Susan Collins. I want
to trounce Susan Collins. I want to give the Republican Party a battering here in the state of Maine.
going to do that by getting people organized and engaged. And to me, that is the most exciting
part of this entire thing. Graham Platner, United States Senate candidate for the Democratic Party
in Maine. Thanks for coming on. Thank you. I appreciate it. Everybody hit subscribe. Let's hit
that six million subscriber number this month. Thanks for watching. Be sure to add the Midas Touch
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