“While Susan Collins’ campaign is backed by billionaire donors, our campaign is built on a movement funded by the people, with an average donation of $26,” said Graham Platner’s campaign manager.

A new analysis of campaign finance data shows that nearly 100 billionaires and their spouses have contributed to Republican Sen. Susan Collins’ reelection bid so far, funneling nearly $10 million to the incumbent’s campaign committee and PACs supporting her effort to fend off progressive challenger Graham Platner.

The Maine Monitor on Thursday published a list of billionaires who have donated to Collins and Platner, who has called his Republican opponent a “corrupt” protector and beneficiary of an oligarchic political system.

The outlet noted that Collins’ billionaire donation total “stands in stark contrast with the fundraising of her opponent… whose campaign has mostly attracted smaller amounts of funds but from many more people.”

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      My concerns are that he’s either lying about knowing it was a totenkopf or if he isn’t that he’s pretty stupid because a totenkopf isn’t subtle, it’s like the third or fourth most recognizable nazi symbol, and any tattoo shop that’ll do a totenkopf is gonna have other nazi imagery around because that’s a nazi shop, so he would have had to miss that too. So yeah he was either nazi adjacent or really dumb. Neither are good, but he likely can’t be worse than Collins so he gets a benefit of the doubt. But I’m sorry if you get a totenkopf tattoo without somehow recognizing a prominent and exclusively nazi symbol then you’re pretty goddamn stupid. It’s not an obscure symbol, it’s the goddamn death’s head. You shouldn’t even need history class, popular media should be enough.

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      Not all people here. Some of us want to get closer to the truth, no matter how pretty, or ugly, it is. Overall though, I agree.