What Happened
Concerns have been raised by media figures regarding the Democratic Party's vetting processes for candidates, with specific reference to the standards set by the MeToo movement. One perspective suggests that the MeToo movement has established a benchmark that the Democratic Party now finds challenging to navigate.
This critique extends to specific electoral contests, where the vetting of candidates has been described as "botched." An example cited involves the vetting of Senate candidate Graham Platner, with criticism leveled by a co-host of the television program 'The View'. The implication is that the party's methods for assessing candidates may be insufficient or flawed, leading to potential negative consequences.
Key Facts
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Media personalities have criticized the Democratic Party's vetting of candidates.
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The MeToo movement's standards are mentioned in relation to Democratic Party challenges.
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A specific instance of "botched" vetting involved Senate candidate Graham Platner.
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A co-host of 'The View' criticized the vetting of Graham Platner.