Cory Booker has ‘concerns’ with Graham Platner’s Senate bid after leaked texts
Senator Cory Booker has expressed concerns regarding Graham Platner's Senate bid in Maine following revelations of sexually explicit text messages Platner reportedly sent to other women while married. Booker stated on ABC's "This Week" that Platner has "questions to answer." These revelations surfaced after Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, found the messages and shared them with the campaign's political director, who subsequently resigned.

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AI-generatedSenator Cory Booker has expressed concerns regarding Graham Platner's Senate bid in Maine following revelations of sexually explicit text messages Platner reportedly sent to other women while married. Booker stated on ABC's "This Week" that Platner has "questions to answer." These revelations surfaced after Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, found the messages and shared them with the campaign's political director, who subsequently resigned. Platner is the presumptive Democratic nominee for the Maine US Senate seat and faces Republican incumbent Susan Collins in the November election. Gertner noted that she and Platner underwent marriage counseling after the discovery of the texts.
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US Senator Cory Booker expressed concerns about Graham Platner's Senate bid due to leaked sexually explicit text messages.
Amy Gertner, Platner's wife, discovered the texts in spring 2025 and confided in a friend who then shared them.
Graham Platner reportedly sent sexually explicit messages to other women while married.