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Graham Platner: “I moved back to Maine in 2016 from D.C. and I had, I was…”

Featuring: Graham Platner, Populist, Progressive | Former Candidate, U.S. Senate Maine

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Published | Video Starts at 22:53

If it wasn't for the VA healthcare thing, I wouldn't have had the freedom to start a business, to move back to my hometown, figure out. I mean, I was flat. I moved back to Maine in 2016 from D.C. and I had, I was broke. Broke. I was living at my mom's house because I had spent a number of years very depressed, which we can get to about after my combat service. (22:53–22:58)

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