Baier Says Dems Statement Sounds Like ‘The End Of A Candidacy’

Baier Says Dems Statement Sounds Like ‘The End Of A Candidacy’

During Monday’s edition of Special Report, Baier reacted to Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner’s decision to pause his campaign after Politico published allegations that Platner raped a woman he had previously dated.

Racicot said the two had previously been in a consensual relationship after meeting through a dating app in 2019. Advertisement She alleged Platner appeared intoxicated when he arrived at her home and forced himself on her despite repeated objections.

Politico reported it also spoke with a man Racicot later dated who said she confided in him about the alleged assault.

According to Politico , 41-year-old Jenny Racicot alleged Platner sexually assaulted her in 2021 after arriving at her home despite her telling him not to come

The outlet also reviewed emails between Racicot and her therapist, along with messages she allegedly sent warning another woman about becoming involved with Platner years before he launched his Senate campaign.

“Any accusation of nonconsensual behavior is categorically false,” Platner said in a video statement released Monday.

He also announced he was pausing his Senate campaign.

Platner has denied the allegation

After the clip aired, Baier suggested the statement sounded less like a temporary pause and more like a possible withdrawal from the race.

“That sounds, Brit, like the end of a candidacy,” Baier said.

“But I don’t know yet.” Advertisement “They have until July 13 to change the nominee in Maine.”

“Regardless of the inaccuracy of the reporting, but mindful of the political reality it will inflict, we are taking the time to reflect on the best path forward for the state I love, the people that I love, the movement I belong to, and the goal of defeating Susan Collins,” Platner said

Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume agreed the controversy creates significant challenges for Democrats regardless of what Platner ultimately decides.

“I think Republican strategists looking at this are probably trying to figure out whether it’s better for them if he gets out or better for them if he stays in,” Hume said.

“He is carrying a ton of baggage from his Nazi tattoo to the sexual allegations that are out there and other exotic statements he’s made that are politically damaging, I think.” Advertisement Hume added that replacing Platner at this stage would also present difficulties for Democrats.

“But I don’t know yet.” Advertisement “They have until July 13 to change the nominee in Maine.”

“So, obviously it’s gonna be awkward and hurried for the Democrats to try to womp up another candidate at this stage,” he said.

The controversy comes at a critical time for Senate Democrats, who are hoping to regain control of the chamber in the 2026 midterm elections.

Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, making races such as Maine especially important to Democrats’ efforts to flip seats, Mediaite reported. Advertisement

“He is carrying a ton of baggage from his Nazi tattoo to the sexual allegations that are out there and other exotic statements he’s made that are politically damaging, I think.” Advertisement Hume added that replacing Platner at this stage would also present difficulties for Democrats

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, is seeking another term in what had been expected to be one of the nation’s most competitive Senate contests.

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