Reports have surfaced that Graham Platner, a Maine politician, may be on the verge of dropping out of the senate race amidst serious allegations.
New allegations against Platner sound credible and have already led to him losing endorsements and canceling events.
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings has spoken out against Democrats for suddenly finding their principles and bailing on Platner, who they had previously defended.
Jennings questioned why Democrats are now questioning Platner's vetting process when they had previously overlooked or rationalized his past controversies.
According to Jennings, prominent Democrats such as Ro Khanna, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Tim Walz had all been aware of Platner's issues and still chose to support him.
Jennings pointed out that Platner's past controversies, including a Nazi tattoo and rape fantasies, should have been enough to disqualify him as a candidate.
He accused Democrats of defending Platner solely because of his political platform and their desire to win the senate seat.
Jennings asked, "What changed?" to explain why Democrats are now abandoning Platner, who is being accused of rape by a liberal accuser.
He argued that the difference between this accuser and previous ones is her politics, suggesting that Democrats are only willing to believe the allegations because they align with their own ideology.